m68k assembly was my favorite back in the day.
m68k assembly was my favorite back in the day.
The joke is that, regardless of how the type is declared in json, you are parsing a string. (your json blob is just a series of characters, not raw binary data)
The reply would have been return x % 2 == 0
, or if you wanted it to be less readable return !(x&1)
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But if you were going for a way that is subtly awful or expensive, just do a regex match on “[02468]$”. You don’t get a stack overflow with larger numbers but I struggle to think of a plausible bit of code that consumes more unnnecessary cycles than that…
Is this meant to be a joke or is it intended to be a serious solution?
Asking for someone who lacks a sense of humor.
Ok, fine, I’m asking for me. That person is me.
Saw one the other day with Jennifer Anniston. Good enough that it took a second to realize it was deep fake audio and video.
I can’t be the only one disappointed by the lack of an order by clause after being told the list was being sorted (twice!)…
If by simple you mean “can’t count from 1 to 10 in a loop” and by elegant you mean “easier to understand than a one line perl script” then sure…
That’s because it is absolutely terrible. It is the first serious/real “language” I have encountered since Cobol where indent level has functional meaning. This is not good company to be in.
Omg, I have SOOoo many questions about what is going on in this picture.
My guy wanted to use drones to cut hedges.
It they had just kept their mouths shut and taken their lumps, it would have blown over by now.
But the ego on Spez is apparently incapable of tolerating the fact that someone on the internet might disagree with him, so he keeps doubling down and making everything exponentially worse. To the point where people like me, who couldn’t give two bits about 3rd party Reddit apps or API or pricing, are so disgusted by their behavior that they look for alternatives.
They made no money from this.
This surrounds data retained from abandoned account creations. The other issue is that they didn’t involve parents soon enough in the signup process. So if a parent objected the account creation would have been abandoned sooner (but still abandoned).
Microsoft doesn’t make money unless you can actually sign in.
That’s how git works. Every file and subfolder under the repo’s root folder belongs to the repo.