![]() Aug 26 2008, 1:00 pm
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client/New() Make it abusive :D If Microsoft made some motherboards i bet they would have something like this. client/New() |
A.T.H.K wrote:
client/New() Microsoft isn't an operating system. And that's not fair! I've been using Windows XP for the majority of my computing journey and I have never once got a BSOD! I've gotten many viruses, but never the BSOD. I have had random reboots, but I have it so the BSOD shows up and the computer doesn't automatically reboot, so I attribute those reboots to viruses and they were exactly the things at fault! |
KodeNerd wrote:
Here is a link to a page that will tell you some <small>cheesy</small> programming jokes: http://csjokes.com I actually like this one: Why do programmers always get Christmas and Halloween mixed up? Because DEC 25 = OCT 31 :P |
CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
I have had random reboots, but I have it so the BSOD shows up and the computer doesn't automatically reboot, so I attribute those reboots to viruses and they were exactly the things at fault! By default, XP and Vista reboot instead of giving the BSOD (in general). George Gough |
KodeNerd wrote:
By default, XP and Vista reboot instead of giving the BSOD (in general). That's exactly why I provided that statement. |
CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
That's exactly why I provided that statement. I have got to stop skimming peoples posts and just wait till after I am done with stuff to read them. George Gough |
client See how long it takes you to get to zero now. |
Tiberath wrote:
See how long it takes you to get to zero now. In terms of probability, I would say when (4500/4501) * (4500/4501) * (4500/4501) * ... * (4500/4501) is equal to or below 0.50. I could've used a mathematical formula to count this in one easy go, but I figured I'd do an iterative solution instead. Anyway, it turns out to be 3120 seconds, or 52 minutes, on average. mob/verb/count_cycles() |
Here's my rendition of the bottles of beer song in the DM language:
EDIT: Revised! world/New() Alternative One: world/New() Alternative Two: world/New() |
If we're going to look at this seriously:
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Tiberath wrote:
If we're going to look at this seriously: And make it less efficient than some of the already posted versions at some parts? >_> Also, I'd also put all the text on one output since it's silly to have consecutive outputs like some people have done (except Naokohiro (sp?) since he has delays between them), but you forgot to put newlines (\n) so it wouldn't be a mess. :P |
Kaioken wrote:
Tiberath wrote: Outputting new lines isn't necessary in DM. world << "message" will put itself on a new line automatically. [edit] When I received the pager message about that response, the pager told me: Failed to decompress message of length 18836 (zipped 17410) BYOND(427.997) Debug: failed to unzip message 67,17416. How bizarre. |
Your use of "bottles != 1 ? "s" : null" isn't necessary, I believe "bottle\s" will have the exact same effect. It should check to see if the last variable used in the string was a number over one, and add the s, but ignored the s if it is under 2.
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You've misunderstood, I did not say otherwise. I said that in your version, all of the sentences are crammed on one line, which will look slightly messier despite DS' word wrap, therefore in your version it should be added. For the other versions, it's silly and less efficient to do:
world << "One" Of course that's 3 function calls and whatever is done internally instead of just 1. world << "One\nTwo\nThree" //sukkess |