>"An 'ex' is a has been, and a 'spurt' is a drip under pressure". I first heard it from CPO Pertwee in The Navy Lark in the 60s or 70s. John
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John Nurick
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Why this sudden hype for Python? -
Coding Standardsjschell wrote:
It is from C.
It's in Pascal, which AFAIK predates C. Which isn't to say that both didn't pick it up from some other language.
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How do I reprogram an acronym in my brain?Australian stores have EPOS systems, electronic point of sale. Can you guess why?