note that it continues onto the next line
TL;DR: Grid<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H>
simplifies to true, if and only if it is a 3x3 magic square.
Fifteen
is an array of length 15T<A,B,C>
checks if an array of length A
+B
+C
is equivalent to an array of length 15, thus checking if A
+B
+C
is equal to 15And<A,X>
is simplifies to X
if A
is true, else it simplifies to false
Df<A,B,X>
checks if A
and B
are Diffrent , simplifying to X
if they areGrid<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H>
first checks if every row, column and diagonal is equal to 15, then checks if every item is unique.LMAO giving r/BuyItForLife as a good example of where to put ads.
No its microsofts database GUI program that’s part of Microsoft Office . imagine software made for users who have a vague understanding of SQL and visual basic but then an exec. forced the designers and devs to make it accessible to everyone while giving them barely any teamembers causing a fuckton of technical debt and unintuitive quirks , making anyone who opens the software feel like they have just been placed in a highly equipped tank , in front of a wall of unlabeled levers and told to drive the tank , or at least that’s how I view it.
(reposting from another account sorry if you see both comments)