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00:07
Due to the nature of my calculations, the first solution become much more idiomatic
 
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06:17
@Adám gotta use those new glyphs somehow ;)
Wait, these are actually letters, not symbols. (And pretty confusable with methinks.)
I guess it depends on the font
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I think they can be different enough
07:00
@RubenVerg Not going to work well when hand-written.
07:20
about as different as small circle with dots and big circle with dots
(not very, tbf)
I make my jots tiny, almost like centre dots, and my circles huge:
@LdBeth I'm really confused, is it meant to be hard to optimize? I did zero optimization and it runs in ~200ms
@Adám I write circles about lowercase o-sized (I use an overbar to indicate the circular function to disambiguate) and jots are just a middle dot (except in outer product)
I write ⍤ like ∵
07:55
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Q: Is it possible to open devtools on the network tab?

MBaasI am developing an application in Dyalog APL using its HtmlRenderer object (which is based on the Chromium Embedded Framework). There is a facility to open DevTools - but is it possible to have DevTools initially open the Network tab so that I could analyze the loading of the first URL? I found -...

08:10
@RubenVerg APL is actually supposed to be written with italic letters, which avoids any ambiguity between "Oh"s and circles and zeros:
(first is SAX2, second is APL2741)
I can't write in italics by hand
also when on PC I use a font that has square glyphs and normal not monospace alphabet
@RubenVerg You should see Aaron Hsu's handwritten APL!
08:48
I don't get the problem Get Your Versions in Order from potpourri, what should I sort it by? the description seems to imply that all the strings are for the same package, but then the last example has two different packages that get sorted according to what?
@RubenVerg What you need to do is almost the same as a normal sort, only that numbers need to be sorted as such:
In computing, natural sort order (or natural sorting) is the ordering of strings in alphabetical order, except that multi-digit numbers are treated atomically, i.e., as if they were a single character. Natural sort order has been promoted as being more human-friendly ("natural") than machine-oriented, pure alphabetical sort order.For example, in alphabetical sorting, "z11" would be sorted before "z2" because the "1" in the first string is sorted as smaller than "2", while in natural sorting "z2" is sorted before "z11" because "2" is treated as smaller than "11". Alphabetical sorting: z11 z2Natural...
oh okay so package names are alphabetical
is that clear from the statement?
Maybe not, but it is clear from the big example.
I just guessed they were in provided order, ie if the data had jarvis before http it should have been left as such
We could make this clearer.
forwarded to group
 
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14:01
@RubenVerg no it is because I was using some what brutal force
14:14
last version I had took 6 secs
14:46
Well to be honest that the number of loops took is already O(r) if r←≢euro makeChange n.
 
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17:59
@RubenVerg Updated.

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