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Why don't European spiders have 2.4384 meters?
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Dunno - I'd try to find the answer on the web if I were you...
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Arachnid my brains for an answer. Don't know - maybe if I lied and put a lot of spin on it?
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Isn't it the fault of the 3.048-meter Poles?
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They would if the sensible thing had been done and just made the metre a yard in length. Then adjust all the other metrics to match. A mile would be exactly 1,760 metres in length, a furlong would be 220 metres in length - what's the problem?
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OriginalGriff wrote: Why don't European spiders have 2.4384 meters?
Can you not spell metre in Wales?
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without LINQ
where's my pie and streamers?
i had a hunch i could code-share between the algorithms and there it is.
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: where's my pie
We ate it while you were distracted.
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*shakes fist*
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*burp*
'Scuse me!
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About $1.50
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i know what you mean by the question and it's why i'll tell you it roughly means the average of what you get when you hit CTRL-K-D over a document in C# with standard visual studio settings, and then get the line count of that.
Which means that yes, half of it is just closing braces, for example.
That said, as a metric, it works in broad strokes. Either way implementing these algorithms this way was much more compact than doing either individually, and from the looks of it, more compact than i've seen other offerings.
but i still need to compare perf if i wanted to do comparisons that matter.
i'm still happy with the result, either way. Implementing LALR table generation is a beast.
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You were supposed to code it in, ahem, CVS CSV .
modified 29-Apr-19 10:49am.
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should i feel blessed that i don't know what that is?
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i liked it better the first time.
i haven't been able to get CSV to do garbage collection so i'm giving it a miss
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Garbage collection is for sissies.
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string heap fragmentation is for losers
mark and sweep is for closers
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Well you finished the code. You only get Pi if you are going round in circles with it still.
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That's only circumstantial.
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What is the point of ShareP████?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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To give you something to blame when you lose data, as far as I can tell.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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pro: to keep ops employed 24/7
con: to keep ops pissed off 24/7
warning: remove all point-y items from ops (pencils, pens, scissors, knitting needles, sticks used to push sh*t up hill...)
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