17776th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 11)

i said it in the first sentence

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I can talk about how I need to figure out a structure for creating valuation figures ahead of my Tuesday meeting for my research project?

(This is not hard, but no one else is gonna do it, so I am.)

okay

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atlas you were right about something but slightly wrong about another thing

i’m not going to talk about the details in cookie thread tbh but that could be entertaining in itself?

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i think you overestimate how specific i feel i am

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Effectively, there are three models that need to be made, but they have an underlying framework. You have a label box and an explainer box; for example, you have a Revenue Growth box (the label box) and the explainer box for it (what are the key revenue drivers for the company).

In Model 1, you have the label boxes but not the explainer boxes.
In Model 2, you have both boxes.
In Model 3, half the things have both boxes, and the other half only have the explainer boxes.

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Honestly makes me want to go back to Java. As much flack as that language gets, there’s nothing like working in it.

I have an HSR battle simulator I tried coding in it a long while ago. I should get back into it at some point.
Onto the pile it goes.

wow sounds really boring

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I think it’s fun to structure these kinds of things out.

You form a framework and then build structures within that framework.
Java feels like building IKEA furniture in that regard.

I imagine Zug has different (and better) thoughts on these kinds of things, but I think I enjoy either extreme flexibility or extreme precision.

I take it the Atlas is displeased.

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did my boring comment not give it away?

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No.

why did this just happen in the show i was watching

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what show
you can spoiler tags it or smth

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