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C operators
editThe added links are okay, but in case you weren't aware of it, % is a remainder operator, not strictly a modulo operator. (There is a distinction for negative arguments.) Just FYI. — DAGwyn (talk) 10:51, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
Vector space
editThanks for your note, I am loking into this. Rich Farmbrough, 14:03 3 February 2009 (UTC).
Loop invariants
editWhat was it? It seemed so obviously wrong to me? Am I the idiot or was it wrong?
SimonTrew (talk) 01:36, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
- Your changes weren't wrong (I think). It just wasn't a very good example. (In fact, it was a really weird example, and I've been meaning to replace it for a while. Your edit just reminded me.) Alksentrs (talk) 01:46, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
- It'sOK as you can imagine a particular sentence was put there, not maliciously, but with the intention to get it fixed. Which it has been though not entirely to my satisfaction. I have been editing the obfuscated code article that took me two hours to do two lines of code. And I have spent three days finding a bug in Intel's compiler. These examples kinda seem like written by academics who have never actually written any real code. I am not saying that is true, just saying it seems like that.
Proposed deletion of C str (C++)
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Mathematical symbol
editHI!
I have seen, that you made a list of missing mathematical symbols here. And I thought, that I ask for your opinion about the join operator. I really think that it should be mentioned in the table, or be listed under the missing symbols... Flinx (talk) 12:02, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
- I've added natural join (⋈), semijoin (⋉) and antijoin (▻) to the table. Alksentrs (talk) 14:25, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
I've made an attempt to answer your question.--Q0k (talk) 22:29, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
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