

there is basedpyright


there is basedpyright


why medium?


Your post is my introduction to gleam and I already love it. Thank you
coming from a language with consistent pronunciation I pronounce it “aur” like other comments said, like “aurum” or like in Portuguese - how it is written)


That’s not a good idea


lower resource usage for users


I know it’s not the point of this comment, but I’ll check harlequin out


Stop using floats and cents for money medium ffs


“stop using medium”


my boring python solution:
from pathlib import Path
def main():
input = Path('input.txt').read_text().split('\n')
names = input[0].split(',')
instructions = input[-1].split(',')
print(names,instructions)
index = 0
for instruction in instructions:
dir = instruction[0]
number = int(instruction[1:])
if dir == 'L':
index -= number
if index < 0:
index = 0
else:
index += number
if index > len(names) - 1:
index = len(names) - 1
print(names[index])
index = 0
for instruction in instructions:
dir = instruction[0]
number = int(instruction[1:])
if dir == 'L':
index -= number
else:
index += number
print(names[index%(len(names))])
indexes = list(range(len(names)))
for instruction in instructions:
dir = instruction[0]
number = (int(instruction[1:]) if dir == 'R' else -int(instruction[1:])) % len(names)
indexes[0], indexes[number] = indexes[number], indexes[0]
print(names[indexes[0]])
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
I probably should read all 3 files though. I’ll hone it out later.


it’s as easy as the code you’re maintaining is.
it has fewer guardrails than most languages, that would prevent you from writing shit code


syntax is bad for list operations, also there are situations where you need to count the number of parentheses you closed, which wouldn’t happen of you were able to use fluent interfaces


“don’t maintain a social media presence” covers not having any social medium account
I mean mainly list manipulation, with explicit filter, map, reduce mathods.
I’ve also never had a problem with not knowing if I closed enough parentheses in Ruby.
it has more sane syntax than python and is great for e. g. webscrapping


do you have an example of this?


This is only a Draft for now though
you don’t have to rebase.
create a new branch from main
push it
go to main
git reset --hard origin/main