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Multics is security spelled sideways. (source)
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anonymous user #277008 completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
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anonymous user #277008 completed part 2 of day 10! \o/
 
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Hello. How would you add a date using Scanner, then format it, then add a Scanner based integer to it? Kind of like a due date, where you type in the current day then you say how many days you are keeping it.
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Unihedron completed parts 1 and 2 of day 11! \o/
 
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Madara Uchiha completed parts 1 and 2 of day 11! \o/
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doodles
 
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Matthieu Honel completed parts 1 and 2 of day 11! \o/
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@oofalladeez343 dont
treat the scanner as strings only
once you receive the string, you can parse it to a LocalDate
if it fails, you tell the user they suck and they should try it again
if it succeeds, you can continue
10:35
Why AbstractSet's removeAll iterators over the smaller collection
I dont understand how does it make algorithm faster
for (Iterator<?> i = c.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) modified = remove(i.next()) vs for (Iterator<?> i = iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) modified = c.contains(i.next())?i.remove():false;
both should perform same irrespective of size of c
 
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Copot Matei completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
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considering contains is O(1), you have O(n) where n is the size of the set you iterate over
the size of the other set is irrelevant
if you have a set of 1 item and a set of 1000 items, iterating over the one only needs you to check the presence of that one item in the big set
while iterating over the 1000 needs you to check the presence of 1000 items in the small set
 
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Michael Angstadt completed part 2 of day 6! \o/
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Michael Angstadt completed part 1 of day 7! \o/
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fredoverflow completed part 1 of day 11! \o/
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fredoverflow completed part 2 of day 11! \o/
19:17
yawns loudly
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@Wietlol lol thanks. I was able to anyway though... Just sadly today I lost l all of my code... for this
 
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In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix is an operator which flips a matrix over its diagonal; that is, it switches the row and column indices of the matrix A by producing another matrix, often denoted by AT (among other notations).The transpose of a matrix was introduced in 1858 by the British mathematician Arthur Cayley. In the case of a logical matrix representing a binary relation R, the transpose corresponds to the converse relation RT. == Transpose of a matrix == === Definition === The transpose of a matrix A, denoted by AT, ⊤A, A⊤, A...
Git () is software for tracking changes in any set of files, usually used for coordinating work among programmers collaboratively developing source code during software development. Its goals include speed, data integrity, and support for distributed, non-linear workflows (thousands of parallel branches running on different systems).Git was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for development of the Linux kernel, with other kernel developers contributing to its initial development. Since 2005, Junio Hamano has been the core maintainer. As with most other distributed version control systems, and unlike...
ah yes, that makes sense
I just used that 8 days ago :)
(defn transpose
  "Flips a matrix over its diagonal"
  {:test (examples transpose [[[1 2 3]
                               [4 5 6]]] [[1 4]
                                          [2 5]
                                          [3 6]])}
  [coll2d]
  ; stackoverflow.com/questions/10347315
  (apply mapv vector coll2d))
@Wietlol Nice to see some Kotlin here. When did you become addicted?
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addicted?
about 20 years ago
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Olivia (Zoe) completed part 1 of day 11! \o/
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@Wietlol I mean when did you start snorting Kotlines ;)
Olivia (Zoe) completed part 2 of day 11! \o/

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