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This is sort of a programming question. But the answer is no.
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This is sort of a programming question. But the answer is no.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
the answer is no
Without seeing the question, I cannot confirm that. Most often around here the answer is 42 (which in some languages is interpreted as "quite true"). :)
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Jim Crafton wrote:
the answer is no
Without seeing the question, I cannot confirm that. Most often around here the answer is 42 (which in some languages is interpreted as "quite true"). :)
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He asked a borderline programming question. Probably I should have ignored it, I guess I was just feeling a moment of pity.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
the answer is no
Without seeing the question, I cannot confirm that. Most often around here the answer is 42 (which in some languages is interpreted as "quite true"). :)
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I saw the question and the answer is mostly no. The answer 42 would have been appropriate also, as you know. The question has been reposted in the Visual Studio forum in the unlikely event that you're interested. ;)
BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere
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He asked a borderline programming question. Probably I should have ignored it, I guess I was just feeling a moment of pity.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
feeling a moment of pity
A pitiful moment, indeed.
BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere
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I saw the question and the answer is mostly no. The answer 42 would have been appropriate also, as you know. The question has been reposted in the Visual Studio forum in the unlikely event that you're interested. ;)
BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere
if it's the one about recycling a single C++ variable so it can be used in two for loops, I remember that and its first reply; I never had such problem in C, and never will in C#, so my interest is indeed not extremely high. Thanks anyway.
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if it's the one about recycling a single C++ variable so it can be used in two for loops, I remember that and its first reply; I never had such problem in C, and never will in C#, so my interest is indeed not extremely high. Thanks anyway.
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