I really have no idea, but I am curious.
EDIT: Is it the clock? 12 hours?
I really have no idea, but I am curious.
EDIT: Is it the clock? 12 hours?
I have to agree though that this is true. Still, it makes it more difficult if you have to work with 10s, like take a 10th of the measurement.
I'm not that good of a coder or mathematitian to know what that quote means ππ.
Nope, nothing. I use ESET Endpoint on Windows though.
My SO is a psychopath... our therapist confirms this.
Well, I exaggerate, but still, she has mental issues, no doubt there.
Probably like an 8 or a 9... I've had my banjo string torn like twice, wasn't nearly as bad, probably like a 4 or a 5... a lot of blood, you're like "wtf happened, did I fucking murder her π³", since I thought it was from the other party. But, still, it wasn't that bad, like having a minor self-circumcision.
Thanks, might come in handy if I ever visit Madagascar π βΊοΈ.
WTF, I though they were related in 10s, that's not even true π€¦.
EDIT: Shit, now I got it, they're related in 12s, like in dousens... why, WHY!
I remember how confused I was when I first encountered i=i+1... like, what π€¨? How can this be correct, this thing has to be wrong... and then you start seing the logic behind it and you're like "oooh, yeah, that seems to work... but still, this is wrong on almost every level in math"... and then you grow a bit older and realize that coding has nothing to do with math, instead it's got everything to do with problem solving. If you like to name your variables peach, grape, c*nt, you can, and if that helps you solve the problem, even better, just make it work, i.e. solve the problem π€·.
Yeah, imperial is... confusing... like you have inches, but then you don't get decainches, you get feet π. And then you don't have kiloinches, you have miles π€¦.
Yeah, I get what you're trying to say now π. Still, they're mostly used when doing algos, which in real world practical examples is almost never. We do all sorts of repetitive things, like sorting or user input blocks, but new algos is... something that you might do in NASA, CERN, Wall Street, not your every day programming job. Sure, you might optimize a thing or two here and there, but that's about it π€·.