Year of the 0x?
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I saw today's "Insider" email and read the following witty comment for the news titled "2009: What's next for developers?"
Well, it's the Year of the Ox, so I'm expecting some appropriate output
Now how many of you had this thought cross your mind - "What's so funny about C++0x being released in 2009?" - before you caught on to the real wisecrack? Just me? :~
-- gleat http://blogorama.nerdworks.in[^] --
Number Two's eyes narrowed and became what are known in the Shouting and Killing People trade as cold slits, the idea presumably being to give your opponent the impression that you have lost your glasses or are having difficulty keeping awake. Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolved problem. -- HHGTG
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I saw today's "Insider" email and read the following witty comment for the news titled "2009: What's next for developers?"
Well, it's the Year of the Ox, so I'm expecting some appropriate output
Now how many of you had this thought cross your mind - "What's so funny about C++0x being released in 2009?" - before you caught on to the real wisecrack? Just me? :~
-- gleat http://blogorama.nerdworks.in[^] --
Number Two's eyes narrowed and became what are known in the Shouting and Killing People trade as cold slits, the idea presumably being to give your opponent the impression that you have lost your glasses or are having difficulty keeping awake. Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolved problem. -- HHGTG
:) You're spending too much time in the braces and semi-colons.
-------------- TTFN - Kent
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I saw today's "Insider" email and read the following witty comment for the news titled "2009: What's next for developers?"
Well, it's the Year of the Ox, so I'm expecting some appropriate output
Now how many of you had this thought cross your mind - "What's so funny about C++0x being released in 2009?" - before you caught on to the real wisecrack? Just me? :~
-- gleat http://blogorama.nerdworks.in[^] --
Number Two's eyes narrowed and became what are known in the Shouting and Killing People trade as cold slits, the idea presumably being to give your opponent the impression that you have lost your glasses or are having difficulty keeping awake. Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolved problem. -- HHGTG