I hereby claim:
- I am GeorgiKarapetrov on github.
- I am georgi_devops (https://keybase.io/georgi_devops) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 3337 5409 0A4E 5800 522D 7B5F 63BC AA9D B91D 2D60
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| # SGR color constants | |
| # rene-d 2018 | |
| class Colors: | |
| """ ANSI color codes """ | |
| BLACK = "\033[0;30m" | |
| RED = "\033[0;31m" | |
| GREEN = "\033[0;32m" | |
| BROWN = "\033[0;33m" | |
| BLUE = "\033[0;34m" |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| /* | |
| * This program seats all correct configurations in a cinema salon. | |
| * I have taken left and right to be the mirror view left and right | |
| * not the ususal left and right for the people in the seats | |
| * as is the case in the example output. | |
| * | |
| * Credit goes to Ivan Petrov who gave the idea of using switch - case and helped simplify my solution in other ways. | |
| * I don't know if I would have been able to finish in time and with such minimal implementation if he did not help. | |
| */ | |
| package forms; |
| /* | |
| * This program lists in ascending order the consecute intervals between any set of integer generated by a user. | |
| * | |
| * N.B. No mechanisms have been implemented to safeguard the user from missusing the program. | |
| * This can be done with some conditional statements in the prompt method and reprompting the user to correct the input, as well as try/catch clauses. | |
| * | |
| * N.B. It is not clear what to do when the user inputs an odd number of integers. | |
| * While a number of approaches resolve this issue, I decided to treat the largest number to appear twice. | |
| * In other word, input: | |
| * 1 |
| /* | |
| * This program lists the top three UUIDv4s with regards to the sum of their values. It outputs the value of the said sums. | |
| * The list is user generated. | |
| * | |
| * N.B. No mechanisms have been implemented to safeguard the user from missusing the program. | |
| * This can be done with some conditional statements in the prompt method and reprompting the user to correct the input, as well as try/catch clauses. | |
| * | |
| * N.B. It is not clear what to do when we have more than three competing values for the top three places. | |
| * For instance, if three keys compete for the first two positions, what do we do with the next in line? | |
| * Do we consider it to be a winner? |