; used to it.
Grandfathers and eggs. Now, excuse me but I have a group of savage AI
written in bad style Python to tame.
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f you kill the listener, the writer reports a broken pipe when it tries to
flush().
The writer can close and open the pipe to its liking, the listener doesn't care.
The only problem is that the writer freezes when it opens the pipe until
there is a listener at the other end.
A
in order to
> be able to submit)
Do your best! I'd really like to see your code. Right now, 179 chars
doesn't seem enough for me to write a "Hello world". ;-)
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rbt wrote:
> Does positioning matter? For example, say I give it '123' is it ok to
> output this:
>
> 1
> 2
> 3
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> Or does it have to be 123
Download the test suite and you'll see that only 123 on one line passes
the test. Sorry...
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39 bytes... 53 bytes... It gives me the impression to follow a jet plane
with a bike with my 179 bytes!
There isn't a single superfluous byte. My code is so compressed that the
syntactic colorizer can't cope any more.
I definitively need a
ure at 99% that
I'm really stuck...
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pythonic goal if you
count in bytes. The same contest with the length of the code measured in
"pythonic units" would be better. When I say "pythonic unit", I mean
to count 1 unit for each variable, literal, operator or key-word. That
would be more pythonic.
...b
ser(me).
This is definitively not the right newsgroup for HTML issues. Go to:
http://validator.w3.org/
And I'm already too nice...
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to even start writing things in C++.
No need to compile or debug in Python. When something goes wrong:
CTRL+C, correct and restart.
Python is fun because it's easy to write, to understand and to use.
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uot;while".
So far, all I got is:
while True:
some(code)
if final_condition is True:
break
#
#
What I don't find so "nice" is to have to build an infinite loop only to
break it.
Is there a better recipe?
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