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4:01 PM
@hyper-neutrino ^
 
Yeah, I remember this now.
 
4:17 PM
@Adám Are you teaching APL?
 
I often do, but not this moment. I'm currently peeling potatoes.
 
@Adám don't you get potato juice on your phone or computer?
 
I expected you to be peeling apples instead
 
@Adám potato juic? avocad? i dk.
 
@pxeger ??? I've never seen much liquid come out of potatoes
 
4:19 PM
@pxeger No, I use a good peeler and my laptop is off to the side. (I don't have a phone that handles web things.)
 
@rues no not a lot of juice, of course, but if you touch a raw unpeeled potato you will get slightly wet hands
 
Actually, potatoes make starchy stains.
 
You don't need to ping pxeger here, they'll see anotification whether or not they're in the other room (as long as they've been in the room recently)
 
trash message.
 
4:22 PM
?
 
Too late. Ping has been sent :-)
 
@Adám ?
 
@Fmbalbuena Aww, was my message really that bad? :'(
 
@rues is your message trash message?
 
Unfortunately, SE chat isn't very eco-friendly, so it only lets you recycle messages for two minutes :P
 
4:23 PM
but this is more trash.
 
@Fmbalbuena If you ping someone (who is online), removing your message doesn't retract the ping.
 
@Adám editing will retract the ping.
 
that also doesn't work
you can't just remove the sound from their ears
 
lol
 
Editing resends the ping
@hyper-neutrino You're telling me that isn't a mod power? :P
 
4:29 PM
@Fmbalbuena I don't think that's true
Can someone ping me, then edit out the ping to test?
 
hello
 
So I still have the (1) in the corner of my pfp in chat, and the tab shows (*), but I haven't gotten an inbox notification
(I have quick notifications on, so it takes like 30 seconds for an unanswered ping to go to my inbox)
 
did you hear the sound?
 
Yes
And it didn't undo the sound when you edited :P
 
How do you know it didn't? You should go back in time and see if past caird heard anything :P
 
4:35 PM
Hang on, I'll just go ask her :P
She says, yes she heard something :P
 
Hmm, are you sure you traveled to the right timeline? :P
 
5:46 PM
Looking at the old changes to Stack Exchange, I'm so glad that some of them have been changed further :P
> A new 15k privilege to protect a question has been added. The question must be older than a day. You can also un-protect a question you protected, but not one that has been protected by someone else.
 
I never understood question protection.
 
Basically, if a question is getting a lot of VLQ/off-topic answers by low rep users (often due to being posted on external sites), protection means that those low rep users can't answer
 
Sure, but does it actually ever happen?
 
Its quite useful on other sites, such as SO, where their FAQ questions get the occasional answer by a new user who found the page through google
 
Hm, OK.
 
5:51 PM
This is one of our 3 protected questions, because it has 15 out of 16 of its answers deleted, and a decent number of those are by new users
Because we're much more lax with new users answering first instead of asking, protection rarely makes sense here, which is why we've disabled most autoprotection for both main and meta
 
6:17 PM
is the AoCG notice still relevant?
 
I'd guess not, now it's the 5th, but I think you should ask Bubbler to be certain
 
6:36 PM
Bubbler's an RO, they can unpin it once it's no longer relevant
 
@pxeger Yep
@pxeger Did you not... Oh wait, I only told lyxal.
@rues I expected him to be juicig advocdo
 
Hey, potatoes are called "earth apples" in some languages.
 
@Adám Another is the 2014 without numbers one, because there are so many identical answers.
 
I see.
 
6:51 PM
(It's not just that, it's also 'cos we don't want people to think it's a good challenge)
 
"Dogs dogs fight fight dogs dogs fight" is my new favorite sentence :P
 
HW has a lot of print("Hello, World!")
 
@rues Wait, better than buffalo?
 
The FAQ on protected questions is pretty good for why most sites protect questions
 
I don't like buffalo, buffalo, or Buffalo
Dogs are cool though
Unfortunately, "dog" can't be used as an adjective, so I can't directly substitute "dog" for "buffalo" :(
 
6:52 PM
How about "Police police police police police police police"?
 
Dogs are cuter :P
@rues (nvm, you can get it to work for any word that doubles as a verb and noun)
 
Sure, but if it can also triple as an adjective, so much better.
 
Agreed
 
6:55 PM
There's an inappropriate version of this that uses the f-word, because you can use it as a noun, verb adjective and adverb :P
 
Chicken is a good candidate, but the plural is "chickens", I think?
@cairdcoinheringaahing Swear words are practically cheating :P
 
The same thing works with a ton of swear words
Yes, including sh*t :P
Since people often use X police when someone's bothering them about X (e.g. grammar police), perhaps we could say "police police" to make police a verb, adjective, and noun :P
 
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Q: Write a program that checks a dictionary and prints every word where the 2nd and 4th letter are the same while the remaining letters are unique

ThugunbA correct submission will be able to check through a dictionary of words and provide an output of all words where the 2nd and 4th letter are the same and the remaining letters are unique. The code should be written in a manner such that I can just put it in a compiler with minimum setup and get t...

 
7:28 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing Would it be appropriate to comment under his only answer to let him know about it?
 
Appropriate or not, he hasn't been on the site in over 4 years, so I doubt he'd see it
He seems to be active on Twitter tho
 
Welp, I'm not a Twit, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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Q: Write a number in overflowed binary

pxegerWe all know how binary conversion works: the sequence of bits $$ b_1, b_2, ..., b_{n-1}, b_n $$ encodes the number $$ b_1 \times 2^{n-1} + b_2 \times 2^{n-2} + ... + b_{n-1} \times 2^1 + b_n \times 2^0 $$ This gives an unambiguous representation when we limit all bits \$ b_i \$ to be only 0 or 1....

 
@cairdcoinheringaahing goddammit you had literally the exact same solution that I had
like, byte-for-byte
 
7:36 PM
you can actually replace the BL$} with identity but then it never finished for any input that's larger than like 8
 
Doesn't that only work if n is larger than bitlength(n)?
 
@hyper-neutrino that's what I had as well, but with R at the start
 
and when is that false
oh i guess it fails on 0
@pxeger ah. yeah the range-then-prepend override for .Z on ints is pretty helpful in a lot of situations
honestly i use it on integers more than lists
 
It also adds leading zeros to every element of the output, if that matters
@pxeger Can we have an arbitrary amount of leading zeros for elements in the output?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing yes, as long as you don't output lists that differ only by the number of leading zeroes
 
7:41 PM
-2 bytes then :D
 
nice!
 
It'd be 6 bytes in my Jelly fork, as =¥Ƈ just becomes Ƙ :P
 
I'm trying to figure something out involving binary->map(range) which might at least tie your 8 bytes without needing so much bruteforce, but I don't think it's gonna work
 
> Many people worry that by agreeing to be an organ donor, doctors will not try to save their lives and will instead just focus on transplanting their organs.
lol
This sounds like an unusual thing to be worried about
 
7:56 PM
Unfortunately, it's pretty common
 
that sounds like not that absurd of a thing to be concerned about
 
Doctor finds out you're a donor in the middle of operating to save you: "Right, stop trying to save him, let's steal this guy's liver"
 
"Oh no doctor, he's about to die from blood loss!" "Yeah, but those are some juicy kidneys"
 
@hyper-neutrino Sure, but it's not as if it's in the doctor's interest to get organs to other people
 
well of course
but there are weirder things to be paranoid about or think epsecially when it comes to medicine/science
 
7:57 PM
I highly doubt they get commissions for organs or something :P
@hyper-neutrino There's always weirder things to be paranoid about. Doesn't make the slightly weird things any less weird :P
 
i mean my point is it is still weird but it doesn't sound like that absurd of a thing when you put it into perspective :P
 
Apparently some people think the government put poison in a small portion of the vaccines so that some people will die and that'll save money or sth
@hyper-neutrino I'll give you that
In a more dystopian world, this would be something I would be very worried about
CMQ: Favorite conspiracy theory?
Mine's the one about dinosaurs
 
@rues None
 
Pepsi and Coke are actually the exact same drink, and they pay random people to insist that they taste different
 
The theory that the dyatlov pass incident was caused by soviet missile testing is a fun one
 
8:02 PM
@rues the third tower theory has to be one of the most out there IMO
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing yeah good one
 
8:16 PM
is there a challenge to convert number to ASCII char?
 
chr works in python
 
link to question?
 
Probably not, because it wouldn't be a very good one. Either the language has a builtin, or it indexes into a long string
 
@Fmbalbuena i dont have one
 
Who is Monica?
 
8:24 PM
A former moderator on the network who was removed from her position, many users believe, unfairly
 
idk
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

FmbalbuenaInterpret the previous answer language (Python edition) Your task is to interpret the previous answer. I'll post the answer first. To prevent from Non-TC languages, you need to do the 10 tasks: Tasks: "Hello, World!" Print the last character of the input Is this even or odd? Golf you a quine ...

 
^ Any feedback?
 
what does interpret mean here?
 
8:33 PM
interpret means run code
also, compile means run code
but convert to machine code and run
@AlanBagel ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
oh sorry for scream
 
aight the ping sound jumpscared me again :P
 
@AlanBagel sorry for ping
 
@Fmbalbuena and again
 
@AlanBagel ok so... shut the ping sound.
 
Y'all can disable the ping sound if you want
 
8:36 PM
how?
 
click
the left of [All rooms]
 
The sound icon in the top right, above the room name
 
turned it off
try pinning me
 
@AlanBagel ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
@AlanBagel You mean pinging?
 
8:37 PM
@Fmbalbuena It's far too vague. What do you mean by "interpret the previous answer"? Do you mean "Write an interpreter for the language used in the previous answer that will run the code in that answer"? What's the first answer going to do? If it's Python, and the code in print("Hello, World!"), then doesn't that mean that the next answer just has to input 'print("Hello, World!")' and output Hello, World!?
 
@RedwolfPrograms yes
 
puts sharp needle down
Sure thing
 
The 10 provided tasks are just going to add unnecessary fluff to every answer, and they don't even require a language to be TC
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing done
@cairdcoinheringaahing wdym?
 
A language doesn't have to be TC to do any of the listed challenges. But, because (I think), the interpreters must be able to also be able to do the challenges, as well as interpret the previous answer, they're just going to be added code that doesn't really have any impact on the answers besides making hem longer
 
8:43 PM
someone downvoted my sandbox post
@cairdcoinheringaahing What to do now?
 
It was good to confirm just now that boiling things dry does still start a fire
 
@pxeger wdym?
 
> boiling
> dry
 
as in, you let all the water boil off, so it's now just burning
 
Fires are cool
 
8:47 PM
@RedwolfPrograms last I checked, fires were the exact opposite of cool
 
Whoops, pressed enter too early
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing lul
 
I did - I don't think it'll be a very interesting challenge, and I don't think it's possible to clarify it enough to be posted on main. "Interpreting" a language is inherently vague. You need to require the interpreter to meet a very specific set of behaviours, which you obviously can't do in an answer chaining where the language changes every time.
Think about it this way: lets say the first answer is HW in Python. What does the next answer have to be able to do? The options are:
- Only print Hello, World? Then the challenge is just every answer printing Hello, World
 
:59797979? Wow what's a pattern
 
It's a nice concept for a challenge, but, like far too many ideas, it just won't work in practice
 
8:51 PM
ok but it's making a interpreter of previous lang answer.
 
Perhaps we could play it in TNB instead (maybe during/instead of the BMG thing?)
 
@rues maybe
 
@NewPosts spoiler alert: there is a better way of doing this than a bruteforce ;)
 
@pxeger what is it
 
Bogosearch :P
 
8:59 PM
Bettersearch :P
 
9:36 PM
Getting 8.5GiB/s! Great throughput / complexity ratio. That puts its in third place I believe. This person promised 500$ to whoever achieves this - news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29413879Omer Tuchfeld 8 hours ago
Slight correction in the comment below that, in tat the money goes to Watsi, not the person who posts the code
But, getting money involved in this site is never a great idea. We might want to keep a close eye on that question for the next couple of days
 
I'll remember to keep an eye on it. Promising to donate for a challenge should be all good; monetary prizes would definitely concern me but yeah, good idea to keep watch of it for a bit
 
Yeah, a promise for a donation is miles better than an actual reward, but it's still getting money involved, which can get sketchy
 
After all, in the word of Shog, "someone, somewhere has time to burn and needs cash" :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing I do have to say tho, I always find that question kinda interesting. Cause, the way that it's suggested is a bad idea. But, there have been times where I've gone "If I had the cash, I'd happily buy you a beer/coffee/tea" because an answer (especially on SO or Math.SE) has been above and beyond
 
Off-topic, but I just slapped myself in the face with a frying pan. (Not on purpose.)
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9:46 PM
@Adám was the pan boiling hot?
 
Any reason why, or did you just feel like it? :P
 
Is it like that knife in zork?
 
@AlanBagel No, luckily, it had cooled completely. Phew.
> Not on purpose.
 
It's prolly like that knife in zork, you tried to stab someone with the pan but it was cursed and it caused you to use the pan to hit yourself
 
was there some food in it?
 
9:47 PM
I'm trying to imagine the physics where this happened. It must have been you applying some force down on the pan, then your hand slipped and it sprang up into your face?
 
@RedwolfPrograms I'd always hoped the way to defeat the robber was dropping the knife to him, then he'd switch to it, try to attack you, and kill himself. Unfortunately I was wrong :(
That would be totally awesome though
 
I was in the process of pouring some used oil out, holding the pan vertically in front of me with one hand, and then I guess my hand lost the balance, tipping the pan toward me and hitting myself with the edge closest to the handle. I even said "oof".
 
Oof
 
@Adám +1 for "oof"
 
9:49 PM
Ook
 
Yeah, such a wasted "oof" too, as my kids are sleeping and my wife is in the bedroom. Nobody heard me, so I thought I'd let y'all know ;-)
 
The best oofs are public oofs :P
 
Your "oof" has not gone unnoticed, you can now rest knowing you amused strangers on the internet :P
 
Well, I'm going back to washing dishes.
 
Just don't wash any pans :P
 
9:51 PM
I'll have to. Carefully.
There has to be a first for everything. Took me 36.5 years of living until I slapped my face with a frying pan. Beat that!
Tune in for the next episode: Head meets desk.
 
Does it count if you slap someone else with a frying pan? Cause I was 10 when I got that achievement :P
 
Of course it doesn't count. Seriously, have you ever tried face-palming someone else? It doesn't work like that.
 
> face-palming someone else
Pretty sure that's just slapping someone :P
 
Except you stand behind them and go upwards, striking the forehead :P
Slapping is when you stand in front and hit sideways, usually striking the cheek
Not that I've ever slapped someone :P
 
This ^^^
 
9:56 PM
I may have slapped a few people before :P
But what else are you supposed to do when your friend's acting like a prat? :P
 
Facepalm (preferably yourself) and walk away :P
 
Let's not turn this into a confession room. (I have too serious things to confess…)
 
I would confess, but I can't think of anything worth confessing about off the top of my head
 
If we are making confessions, then I should come clean. Multiple times, I have written Jelly code that was deliberately longer than it should've been, because I could type the commands without copy-pasting them from the docs
I know, I'm a monster
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing As answer posts?
 
10:00 PM
Oh yeah, there's this one thing that I must confess to
I'm the most awesome, brilliant, smart, charming, funny, awesome person on Earth 😎
 
@Adám Maybe a couple, but they quickly got golfed by either me once I got back to my laptop or another Jelly golfer, doubtless disgusted at my golfing skils :P
 
@rues Phew, it feels so good to let that out, I've been bottling that up for years
 
Confession: I've put ⍬⊤⍬ into production code (it means the empty-radix representation of the empty list).
 
What was the proper thing to do there?
 
Babe wake up, new APL emoticon just dropped: ⍬⊤⍬
 
10:01 PM
@rues 0 0⍴0 which is simply reshaping a zero into a 0-by-0 matrix.
 
Does ⍬⊤⍬ have worse performance than 0 0⍴0? Because if not, I see nothing wrong with adding a cool emoticon to your code and golfing it at the same time :P
 
Let me check.
@rues Lo, it is much faster:
⍬⊤⍬   → 5.3E¯8 |   0% ⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕
0 0⍴0 → 1.0E¯7 | +92% ⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕⎕
 
Then what's there to confess about? :P
 
I must confess, I've confessed in vain.
 
MikeOS
 
10:05 PM
?
 
@Adám Nothing, only OS.
 
It's some dude called Mike sat in a basement answering people's technical queries. Last I heard, he can run brainfuck, but only with ~5 cells
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh dear, what happened to the rest of Mike's brain cells? :P
 
@Adám Yeah
 
10:07 PM
@rues Unsurprisingly, they got f*cked :P
 
Hmm, we must research whether or not **cking **cks up brain cells :P
 
What are you doing to those poor ducks?
 
I think hacking can be intellectually stimulating, so it'd be a boost for brain cells.
 
idk, my grandpa hacks all the time and his dementia gets worse every year :(
 
Try this in MikeOS <Enter><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><Enter><Enter><DownArrow><DownArrow><DownArrow><Enter>1<Enter>0<Enter>
to divide by zero!
 
10:36 PM
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Q: Find increasing combinations of integers

mooncat39Make a program that outputs lists of numbers each line with the following constraints: each number in each list is an integer within an inputted range output all possible lists only once sum of all numbers in each list should always be more than or equal to the previous list's sum sorting algori...

 
11:02 PM
@Adám I'm proud of you for oofing
10/10 high quality memeing
 
Wait, that's a meme? (Serious question.)
 
Note to self: Ensure that my last words will not be "oof" :P
 
@lyxal I didn't say it forcefully, or loudly.
CMP: How do you pronounce ugh?
 
Like "uh" and "-gh" put together
 
11:07 PM
"gh"?
 
As in "ghee"
 
-gh is silent, so just "u"
 
I've never said "ugh" irl though, it'd sound really weird that way
 
@rues So a hard "g", not an "f"?
 
Yeah
 
11:08 PM
Couldn't ugh be identical to oof?
 
With ghoti logic, sure
 
Fishy.
 
@AaroneousMiller I hope you enjoyed your ride in the microwave yesterday
Because you're getting another ride today
 
yesterday, by Redwolf Programs
Ooh I wonder what happens when you microwave a brain
Do plats have brains? If so, please record the results for us, lyxal
 
@lyxal Please never say this again :P
 
11:14 PM
@rues you're a plat. Do you have a brain?
 
idk, I've been called brainless a few times beefore, so idk
 
What is articles?
in CGCC
 
11:30 PM
What articles?
 
@Bubbler click this link and press <Ctrl+F>Articles If you are in Google
JK
 
ಠ_ಠ
 
That's just a link to your own profile
Are you talking about Articles on Stack Overflow? They're only on SO, they're not on CGCC or other sites
 
but press <Ctrl+F>Articles
@rues ok
@rues this
 
11:37 PM
hey remember back when everyone was doing the number game thing for lean LotM
guess what my homework for this week is
 
@hyper-neutrino what is it
 
@hyper-neutrino math
 
@Fmbalbuena more maths
 
@hyper-neutrino Boring
 
well one of the problems is prove associativity of addition. which was like in the second stage of number game. :P
@rues actually this course's homework isn't bad
 
11:38 PM
@hyper-neutrino I just remembered I never got around to finishing the very last level :(
 
@Fmbalbuena Article is a special kind of post only for SO Collectives
 
@hyper-neutrino Which class is this?
 
i didn't even get halfway through it. lol
 
Learning addition? Sounds like first grade stuff :P
 
@Bubbler Example?
 
11:39 PM
@hyper-neutrino wait do you have to prove associativity using the "<something>" axioms?
 
@rues CS 245 Logic and Computation
 
@Fmbalbuena Something like these
 
@AlanBagel peano arithmetic axioms, yeah
 
Ooh, peano in a real math course
 
@hyper-neutrino lol imagine having to learn logic instead of being born with it 😎
 
11:40 PM
lol, love how 2 of the 3 articles in that collective you linked are negative score
and one is really negative score
 
People did not like the articles
 
full list of arrticles?
 
Yeah Idk I just chose a collective with some article in it
 
They were made by staff at those companies instead of high rep SO users and would probably not have worked as questions on SO itself :\
There's just like 3 collectives so far, right?
 
i personally dislike articles too
 
11:41 PM
Apparently you can't see all articles at once, you need to look into each collective
There are 4 now
 
one of them is really just product promotion, one of them doesn't even use markdown properly
 
Oh god that corporate art
 
@Bubbler ok
 
That looks like the exact same image
 
11:43 PM
@AlanBagel no, thou don't do that again
 
@rues yes because both are just "this is fine" commands
 
@hyper-neutrino I'm starting a group theory unit after the new year, so I suspect I'll have to do something similar soon :P
 
Oh, I didn't realize they just sent text and it turned into the image
 
oh, cool :P i don't remember having to do this for group/field stuff but this logic and computation course is basically just reinventing everything
 
Yeah, if you want to experiment, please do so in the Sandbox
 
11:45 PM
like, this is a CS course, and we've looked at maybe one or two programs, and it was purely to analyse the control flow of the if/else statements (and it was pseudocode) and do logic on that :P
 
@hyper-neutrino We don't even address rings until next year, let alone fields :/
 
Are a lot of CS courses that mathy?
 
I suspect it's because group theory can get fairly heavy if you've never done abstract algebra before, and, given that it isn't included in our a-levels, most people haven't
 
@rues no, my other CS course this year is purely not theory and is all about C++ and OOP and memory and stuff
 
11:47 PM
Good to hear
 
You do some math stuff in Algorithms for time complexity analysis, and some statistics-related math in Data Science
 
@hyper-neutrino fun. That's what I just finished this year
 
I was afraid I'd turn into one of those pure Haskellers :P
 
i'd prefer that
all this OOP and memory management and dealing with C++ bullshit is cringe
 
It's practical tho
 
11:49 PM
true
 
and one of the courses I took was Functional Programming, which introduces lambda calculus and type theory and everything is actually math without mathematicians involved
 
How useful are fields going to be irl? /srs
 
except not really
 
@rues Farmers find them fairly useful
 
cuz how often are you gonna be reprogramming vector class without being able to use like 90% of the standard library and doing your own memory management with new and delete and not using RAII
oh even better
last year for one of my CS classes, i had to program a thing that would find prime palindromes but without using even like most of control flow
and the intended solution was to just spam a shit ton of gotos everywhere
 
11:50 PM
wtf
 
idk about memory management, but making your own data structures is probably just practice to get you familiar with the language and understand a little about how stuff behind the hood
 
unless the language itself is like that
 
(which was mostly to prepare us for solving the same problem in a version of assembly that we also had to emulate in racket)
 
@hyper-neutrino Are your professors raptor-hunters or something?
 
@rues correct
 
11:51 PM
anyway it was pretty fun
 
@rues Fields are sort of about abstracting/generalising what number systems + operations are, and how we can use that to consider things to be equivalent
 
@rues yes. (but like, you're not really gonna be doing that in the real world)
 
@rues it's so that you can have an idea of the pros and cons of all the data structure libraries that are already built
 
So they can be fairly useful, but if you've learnt about them, then you're probably going to go into some career that's much more likely to use them :P
 
That kinda makes sense, but is it possible to get by okay just being a "normal" Java person who doesn't know much abstract math?
 
11:53 PM
If you can wield Lean then it should be fine :P
 
I can see how the math stuff would be useful in Haskell and probably Scala, but most people seem to use languages like Java and Python
 
No, every functioning human must have a solid understanding of fields, or else you're basically a social outcast :P
 
@Bubbler Now that's a whole 'nother problem :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh, so that's why I keep getting ostracized. Time to learn fields and come back to society then :P
@rues (this was probably a bad question, but idk how to rephrase it and I'm not even sure what I was asking, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
 
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