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1:15 PM
Good morning
@everyone would you guys like to participate in a coding contest to see who can code the largest number on a theoretical computer with infinite resources and a max character limit?
 
1:36 PM
@SimplyBeautifulArt What's the reward?
 
@Yashas perhaps a hall of honor
Recognition
Loss of sanity
 
It definitely isn't allowed I guess because it does all the work :P
 
Lol
@Yashas you may use these languages: repl.it/languages
 
2:16 PM
boost isn't a language; it is a C++ library
 
2:57 PM
It's a family of libraries
 
 
 
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4:24 PM
@KyloRen If you don't like participating in a site that has quality standards, then you're in luck, almost every single programming Q/A site on the internet is for you. SO is one of very few sites out there that actually works to have quality content. It's success is a direct result of those efforts. If you prefer sites that don't have quality standards and rules to ensure they're upheld, then basically every other Q/A site you can find gives you what you want. Getting SO to drop its quality standards isn't the best way to find a Q/A site without quality standards. — Servy yesterday
@KyloRen we're not unkind to new users, or at least don't actively try to be. The issue is that we're trying to be a quality site. As a result, we have to limit scope significantly. Does that mean that questions you can't ask on our sites are by definition bad questions? Certainly not. Are users with those questions bad? Not at all. We just don't offer the platform for them. If you can't find a site within the network which is appropriate for your questions (or those of beginning users), don't get frustrated. Find another site. We're not a one-size-fits-all solution, and never intended to be. — Bart yesterday
 
 
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6:37 PM
@Yashas :-| no outside stuff
 
6:49 PM
Is putting foo=5 inside a class equivalent to binding it like ClassName.foo = 10?
AKA a static variable if you would?
 
 
1 hour later…
8:04 PM
@Rishav Yes, but it isn't necessarily static. It can be changed quite easily whenever you want.
 
8:22 PM
but it's bound to the class itself right?
 
 
2 hours later…
10:19 PM
@Rishav Yes. If you define an instance attribute, the class attribute will be masked for that instance. The other instances won't be affected, though.
 

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