I think this question is very poorly worded
I think this question is very poorly worded
It’s not like C where you have control over when you can make references to data. The compiler will stop you from making references in the cases where a memory bug would be possible.
Rainworld - A beautiful, brutal survival platformer. This has become my favorite game. The game tells you almost nothing, and just tosses you into a world where all creatures are fighting each other to survive another cycle.
e^(log 2) = 2 is rational
The pythagorean theorem works in any complex hilbert space
The lengths you can construct are exactly the numbers which are composed of 1, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square roots
I watched a very experienced gamer friend attempt the game after I played it, and the stereotypes from other games actually seemed to do harm. I think it also depends on your patience and problem solving approach.
Does Ctrl+Shift+V work?
I can’t tell if I’m missing something, but if you didn’t know already, spidertrons have been in the game for a while now
I have a custom animated shader as my desktop background
Aside from the interchange of limits, which remains unjustified, I see no issue
I sprained my ankle 6 days ago and I still can’t walk on it. I’m paranoid it will never get better
Ayyyyoooo
Isn’t it S_1 x S_1 x [0, 1] here though?
Or maybe they’re just screwed
Yes! I’m in my early 20s, and bought a manual transmission car just 2 weeks ago. It was also my first time driving alone, so it has been quite stressful
Sure, but what is d_\infty? What is the set \infty? What does the question mean by “every real number can be represented by”? There’s nothing distinguishing d_1d_2… with d_1 times d_2 since we normally denote the product by writing the variables next to each other