ROT13 is enough for anybody :-)
User 12831244
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TWCP OTD (The Who Cares Puzzle Of The Day) - 20th of February, 2017Nothing was stolen from the shop, but $100 was stolen from The Register: Sci/Tech News for the World[^] (Although how One managed that I do not know!)
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Need a good name for an extension methodKeep it simple and traditional: DeltayMcDeltaface
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TWCP OTD (The Who Cares Puzzle Of The Day) - 24th of January, 2017Not in binary ;-)
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TWCP OTD (The Who Cares Puzzle Of The Day) - 24th of January, 2017Ooh, I worked this out the easy way: count them... 14 1s and 9 0s. Easy!
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TWCP OTD (The Who Cares Puzzle Of The Day) - 24th of January, 2017Consider these by the length of the number we have 4 groups. 1-9 10-99 100-999 1000-1000 In the first three groups we only need to consider the first digit, the remaining digits will have an identical number of every digit 0-9, as they cover the complete range. In the final group there is only one number, so it is trivial. Group 1 adds 1 of 1-9. Group 2 adds 10 of 1-9. Group 3 adds 100 of 1-9. Group 4 adds 1 of 1 and 3 of 0. This makes 1 the most common (by 1) and 0 the least common.
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TWCP OTD (The Who Cares Puzzle Of The Day) - 24th of January, 2017Yep, same thinking I had. Looks solid to me :-)
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Is this normal?Daylight saving causing jet-lag?
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Does it really gauge one's ability to code ?What is this supposed to be testing? Programming ability or knowledge of C# / C++ / whatever other language share this syntax? It looks like this is trying to testing the latter and is not hugely usefull. If you can get the correct answer then that is great, if not then that does not mean anything. If this is testing for programming language knowledge then this is potentially usefull. (and yes, I can work this out - assuming the correct answer is 0x5555AAAA.)