So you have memory space which is reused… Which essentially makes it a mutable memory structure, where you update or add with new data keys… No?
So you have memory space which is reused… Which essentially makes it a mutable memory structure, where you update or add with new data keys… No?
Can you please give me an example - let’s say I have a big list of numbers and I need to find how many times each number is there.
I would expect a mutable dictionary/map and a single pass through. How would you do that without mutable datastructure?
So do you create new objects every time you need to change state?
Wow, target audience for settlement building actually exist! It was always a point of frustration to me, I build necessary minimum for some quests and that’s it, partially being sad that they could’ve put those resources to make main loop of Fallout part of the game better
from their parents
Is that the case though? I thought children home = parentless children? It is potentially quite a better outcome for those particular kids
Python. Not even a competition. My love of programming quadrupled the day I switched to python and it’s getting stronger and stronger. I have now 10 years of professional python experience and around the same of C++ with occasional C#. A few projects in Go and Java. They all have ups and downs, but… Not even comparable how much everything is more elegant and simple in python
Comparing to this, getting into Russia is even simpler, so you can do all of those things, that are simple to you to type yourself. Go for it, we root for you!
Not sure where you are in the US, but that is definitely not my experience. Cars usually stop the moment I stop on the side of the road. At least In California
That is always confusing to me. If I am on a bus stop: “This bus” doesn’t make sense, it doesn’t exist yet. Next bus, is the next occurance of event “Bus”.
If it’s Wednesday, the “this Friday” doesn’t really make sense. There doesn’t exist a Friday in Wednesday, that you call this. Next Friday however is quite clear - it’s next occurrence of event “Friday” on the timeline, so it’s the one in two days.