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111 is a palindrome - seamus
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111 is a palindrome - seamus. January 15th, 2009. 10:40 pm - 111 is a palindrome. So I skipped them and did this little morsel of a problem instead. January 16th, 2009 04:33 pm (UTC). I do not, sadly, have time to comment on the coding problem itself. However, I agree with you. I think the output for line 2 should be 4 and the output for line 4 should be 5. April 23rd, 2009 06:05 am (UTC).
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problem 101: movin' blocks - seamus
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Problem 101: movin' blocks - seamus. January 10th, 2009. 11:55 am - problem 101: movin' blocks. I wonder if there's a more elegant way to handle the last half of process command(), possibly involving an array slice and .reverse()? January 10th, 2009 08:59 pm (UTC). These are fun. I think you could have used enumerate in find column:. Def find column(table, block):. For i, col in enumerate(table):. If block in col: return i. Could the last half of process command be:. Temp stack = table[source col][i:].
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Why I lie about my religion on Facebook - Velostat Hat
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Try to keep it together man, remember its just a means to an end. Why I lie about my religion on Facebook. Feb 19th, 2011 at 11:04 AM. When Facebook changed the "status" interface, I used that opportunity to do a couple of things. First I confirmed my marriage, something Katy found delightful. She thought it was like having one of those ceremonies where you re-affirm your vows, only in cyberspace. Jesus replies that after the Resurrection we have "spiritual" bodies and that marriage becomes irrelevant...
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You can tell I wrote it because it's maudlin and has a lot of cuss words - Message: I Care.
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Essage: · I. You can tell I wrote it because it's maudlin and has a lot of cuss words. That doesn't have to mean anything to any of you. I'm not certain what it even means to me. The thing is really this: I think for 28 years I lived with nearly every door locked. Oh I nurtured and crushed and wrote maudlin poetry, but I was just so goddamn careful. Middot Leave a comment. On September 14th, 2009 04:33 pm (UTC). We don't know each other except through writeups and posts, but you have my sympathies.
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108: bring out your hate - seamus
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108: bring out your hate - seamus. January 14th, 2009. 04:01 pm - 108: bring out your hate. I just saw that. Problem already, but I haven't looked at his solution. Problem 108. Will study Peter's example and hopefully start to corral these slippery concepts. January 15th, 2009 12:25 am (UTC). Does dynamic programming mean anything other than "store things in memory"? All the explanations seem to be written for math-heads-who-code-a-little not code-heads-who-need-a-little-math. Now it is fast. Proving tha...
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Python - Darshan-Josiah Barber
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Python - Darshan-Josiah Barber. Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Apr 14th, 2010 01:24 am. App Engine kind of rocks if you use the Python version. The JVM version, which is what you're stuck with if you want to use Ruby, isn't even good enough to suck. It isn't even "beta" or "testing". It's a complete joke. It takes 13-20 seconds to warm up, and it cools down after a few minutes of not being used. That renders it completely useless. Be a reserved word and have this happen automatically? Around like y...
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105, best yet. - seamus
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105, best yet. - seamus. January 12th, 2009. 03:52 pm - 105, best yet. January 13th, 2009 02:17 am (UTC). Are you making your own sample inputs for these? I'm never satisfied testing against just the one data set. Edited at 2009-01-13 02:18 am (UTC). January 13th, 2009 05:04 pm (UTC). Sort of as-needed to test specific functions or if the data they give really seems inadequate. but i do want to start using pyUnit for these problems - not because it's really warranted, but just to get in the habit. I've g...
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word choice - joyquality
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Dec 23rd, 2007 at 6:42 PM. There are two events, Event A and Event B. If Event B can only occur if Event A has already happened, I can say. Event B requires Event A. If Event B can only occur if Event A has NOT happened,. Event B Event A. Is there a one-word verb in English that can go in that slot? Everything I can think of only fits the. Event A Event B. 9 comments Leave a comment. Dec 24th, 2007 03:08 am (UTC). It's not perfect, but it's the best thing I've got. Dec 24th, 2007 03:13 am (UTC). I think ...
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and I say, it's alright - joyquality
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And I say, it's alright. Feb 14th, 2008 at 4:48 PM. Today I decided to walk up to a nearby coffee shop to work. The sun was shining and it was warm enough that I was wearing hoodie and no coat. As I was walking, I was overwhelmed with good feeling. Joy is probably too strong a word, but it was was a good, satisfied sensation of well-being. But what struck me the more than feeling good was. 4 comments Leave a comment. Feb 15th, 2008 03:39 am (UTC). Feb 15th, 2008 04:57 am (UTC). 4 comments Leave a comment.
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Where did you grow up: Portland, OR 1. A body of water, smaller… - joyquality
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Apr 9th, 2008. Where did you grow up: Portland, OR. 1 A body of water, smaller than a river, contained within relatively narrow banks. 2 What the thing you push around the grocery store is called. 3 A metal container to carry a meal in. 4 The thing that you cook bacon and eggs in. 5 The piece of furniture that seats three people. Couch (although sofa is starting to creep in occasionally). 6 The device on the outside of the house that carries rain off the roof. 12 Shoes worn for sports. 20 The thing under...
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