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drug007
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| 10.01.2023 14:23, drug007 пишет:
> 10.01.2023 13:57, matheus пишет:
>> On Tuesday, 10 January 2023 at 05:21:15 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
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>>> Printing it in this format is trivial, and not very interesting. The interest in the challenge is to lay it out like I posted, side-by-side,...
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>> Like I said I did it over D online compiler which unfortunately I couldn't validate the output because it "wraps" the text, and the font wasn't monospace.
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>> But It just a case of changing the loop in a way to print 3 groups of months.
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>>> ... and to do so in a way that the code is clean, maintainable, and consists of reusable components. ...
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>> Talking about modularity and reusable components, I really think it depends, because if that's was really the case, then I would think of using the OS functions to move the cursor around (If console/terminal) to print a given month in some location or side by side until reach some horizontal limit (Terminal), then it could be 1 column only (Like I did), 2, 3 and maybe 4 columns if the terminal/resolution permit, and for that I would use ARSD. :]
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>> But I think this would be too much for this kind of thing writing on online compiler.
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>>> ... That's where the challenge lies.
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>> To be honest when I saw your proposal, I really thought that the real challenge would be to write my own algo to handle the date, and I was pretty sure after posting above, you would say that, but not about the layout or printing in groups. =]
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>> Matheus.
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> [To clarify the situation](https://wiki.dlang.org/Component_programming_with_ranges)
> (H S Teoh is the author of this article)
Also I'd like to add that this article inspired Eric Niebler to write ranges for C++. Now C++ has already 3rd version of ranges and they are still not used in general.
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