Talk:Multisplit: Difference between revisions

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: Vincent, This discussion page is full of talk about which interpretation is correct. Whether "==" parses first or "!=" does. It is throughout the "F# is incorrect" talk as well as ours. DSblizzard authored the task and said "D's interpretation is wrong", Rdm says "D and Java implementations which are incorrect", I've also said so. Mwn3d who has made hundreds of contributions got it wrong from the original description. This is very easy to do especially when the task is in draft and changing. If you based your code on one of the examples that has been shown to be incorrect because you thought the code was clearer than the description, it is understandable and inevitable that you would implement code that would also be wrong. There is no shame in that. You're new to RC having written just a handful of tasks. Wading in on a draft task is risky because the task will often change. It is simply how it works. I'm going to put back the clarification in the task description please don't change it unless you can debate here and convince people besides myself that it needs to be another way. --[[User:Dgamey|Dgamey]] 12:07, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
 
Vincent> "Paddy3118 said: No one abused you.". Wrong. Dgamey tries to defame my solution (on D), while he DOESN'T UNDERSTAND given task himself! (Cite of him: "task isn't specific enough") Question is: how much cost his rubbish above? Nothing. Second, he is CHEATING with original task, putting his output as a "reference". You know what? I f__ed such "specialists" with their sh*ty languages like his "Icon".
I'm new to RC, but it's better than to be "new" for CS at all.
 
==Small inaccuracy in the smaller non-RE Python version?==
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