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10:06 PM
If anyone has a codewars account, I'm doing this if anyone is interested to try it out. There are some other great ones on there if that one bores you. :)
 
@idjaw interesting. Don't think I have an account. That arrangement of "towns" is famous, though...
Don't worry - no spoilers here
 
:)
 
@Peter just finished HoC S4. One-day binge-watched it like a boss.
So much stronger than S3. I'd say on a par with S2, but not as good as S1 (which was just magnificent).
@Morgan may also be interested in my opinion IIRC.
 
10:22 PM
Oh, sweet. Good to know.
I'll have to give it a shot some time soon.
 
@Ffisegydd have you watched the original with Ian Richardson?
 
@Jon I've watched the first 2 seasons. Very good also.
 
You might think that. I couldn't possibly comment :)
 
Good to know about HoC. Looking forward to watching S4
 
I use that expression regularly.
It's a right cracker.
 
10:24 PM
hoohoh
 
Hmmm, might need to get my hands on a copy of the original.
 
def computepay(h,r): This one has 2 inputs though, right? In this case hours and rate to calculate a paycheck. Why does this one take 2 and work but the one above would only take one? — Ninjaheman 3 mins ago
 
@JonClements my high school English teacher had us watch it during lessons
 
@Morgan it was on Netflix IIRC.
 
Is it on Netflix?
 
10:24 PM
UK version of Netflix at least.
 
oh, last year of elementary school
 
So, it's available. Good to know.
 
some kinky bits were a bit odd to watch in school at 14
 
That whole "I want to call you Daddy" stuff was a bit cringe inducing...
 
Especially in that proper, BBC accent. Was a bit weird.
 
DSM
10:32 PM
@MorganThrapp: (1,-1)[x<'E'] -> 1|-(x<'E')
 
@DSM Oh wow.
That's even more of a math savings than normal. :P
 
DSM
10:47 PM
@MorganThrapp: umm?
 
Oh, oops, sorry.
 
DSM
? Heh. No, I wasn't talking about credit -- who cares? -- I meant that's not valid Python syntax. I meant "->" as "can become"!
 
Ohhhh, duh. This is what happens when you try to do too many things at once. :P
 
DSM
But I think your f=(f,0)[x=='R'or f<0] can become f*=(x!='R')&(f>=0) or something.
Also, lambda x:','.join(x) is simply ','.join, the lambda wrapping doesn't buy you anything.
 
is this code golf?
 
10:54 PM
Yeah, I forgot that you don't need the lambda there to make it executable.
Yeah.
 
DSM
Morgan's our local golf expert.
 
Heheh, I don't know about that.
vaultah's been getting pretty good recently, and you always find stuff I don't.
 
DSM
(shamefully wonders if he should admit he learned the 1|- trick from vaultah..)
 
@DSM Shhhh, no one needs to know. ;)
@AndrasDeak MATLAB golfing, nice!
 
10:58 PM
Oh, I just rarely answer intriguing golfing questions in matlab:P
I can't actually golf
and flawr and Luis Mendo would always beat me hands down anyway:D
guess I should learn MATL
(but then again stack-based languages are also hard for me to comprehend)
 
Yeah, stack based languages make my brain hurt.
I actually wrote a toy stack language just to try and understand it, but it still breaks me.
 
truth is, all those golfing peeps are very intimidating, so I don't really feel I could ever have a fighting chance:)
 
Oh I never win, it's just a lot of fun during the slow times at work.
Jelly is always going to win. I'm just happy if I can get within a few bytes of xnor's answer.
 
It's not just winning. I can just see in advance how bad my submissions would be:D
that's why I answer the few questions which I find very interesting regardless of golfing efficiency
 
Oh my first couple were AWFUL. The community there is really nice, though. They really helped me get up to speed.
 
11:03 PM
Oh, they're great, I know:)
 
DSM helped a lot, too.
 
11:21 PM
rhubarb
 
DSM
rhubarb!
 
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