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How many Bavarian Illuminati does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Three: one to screw it in, and one to confuse the issue. (source)
 
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02:15
yawns loudly
 
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06:16
@PrabhatChoudhary namaste
 
6 hours later…
12:16
uses java.io.File
 
6 hours later…
18:16
solves P vs NP
19:09
@Wietlol wrote a very complicated code -
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function2 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num1;
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function3 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num2;
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function4 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num3;
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function5 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num4;
final BiFunction<BiFunction<BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer,
Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>>, BiFunction<BiFunction<Integer, Integer,
Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>>,
BiFunction<BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>,
BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>>> function1 = (func1, func2) -> (func3, func4) ->
(x1, x2) -> func1.apply(function2, function3).apply(num5, num6) + func2.apply(function4,
final BiFunction<BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>,
BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>> function6 = (func1, func2) -> (x1, x2) -> func1
.apply(num14, num15) + func2.apply(num16, num17) + x1 + x2 + num18;
final BiFunction<BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>, BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>,
BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer>> function7 = (func1, func2) -> (x1, x2) -> func1
.apply(num19, num20) + func2.apply(num21, num22) + x1 + x2 + num23;
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function8 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num24;
final BiFunction<Integer, Integer, Integer> function9 = (x1, x2) -> x1 + x2 + num25;
final Integer result = function1.apply(function6, function7).apply(function8, function9)
.apply(num26, num27);
 
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21:34
that is not complex code, it is just obfuscated
21:53
I heard you like functional programming, so I put functions in your functions so you can invoke while you invoke.
user12815178
22:12
Hello all I am new here and not sure if I can ask a question on regex here?
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user12815178
I am trying to check the input to match any misspelling of the word "north" but should not match the correct spelling. This is what I have right now but in this case, it is matching everything that begins with no. How do I ignore if they type the word correclty?
user12815178
public boolean checkStringNorth(String[] input) {
    return Pattern.compile("(?i)^no.*").matcher(input[1]).find();
}
Zoe
Zoe
22:53
Just make sure input[1].toLowerCase() != "north"
or !.equals (god damn java xd)

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