I don’t know anything about hockey either, but I’m pretty sure “The Stanley Cup” is their big trophy.
I don’t know anything about hockey either, but I’m pretty sure “The Stanley Cup” is their big trophy.
Lately I’ve been seriously thinking about resurrecting my FidoNet node. It looks like FidoNet still exists!
Something like parsing a string that could have command codes in it of varying length. So I guess the difference is, is this a 1-, 2-, or 3-character code?
I have something like this in a barcode generator and I keep trying to find a way to make it more elegant, but I keep coming back to index and offset as the simplest and most understandable approach.
Honest question: is there a mapping function that handles the case where you need to loop through an iterable, and conditionally reference an item one or two steps ahead in the iterable?
I had no idea what you meant by rings so I had to look up a picture. Here’s Wikipedia’s picture for anyone else confused like me.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Cup