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MyNameIsRichard
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  • Or a National Lampoons fan?

  • It reminds me old early 2000s screen savers.

  • That's what I meant so I've edited my comment to hopefully make that a bit clearer. Having actually tested it, because in C++ I use true/false, it is 0 that equals false and anything else is true. You'll have to forgive my lack of clarity. It's 03:02 and I've had about 2 hours sleep tonight and won't be getting any more. Time for a coffee.

  • Every language has words for yes and no.

    Assuming yes and no means true and false, c has numbers (1, 0) for yes and no and c++ can use those numbers for yes and no because it is a superset of c.

    Technically, it's 0 and non-0 but I always use 1. They are integers rather than keywords.

  • I would argue that he is not a programmer

  • No one does comfy like cats!

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  • Linux was a lot more fun in the old days, but it's a lot more useable now.

  • Hello, I'd like to make a cash withdrawal please.

  • I'm no expert, but my instinct is telling me that only one of them is a cat!

  • Precisely why my case has a power button on the front!

  • It works here in zsh, did you mistype the closing quote? Although that alters my prompt.

  • My condolences.

  • Well, they seem sane

  • My Willow drools when you fuss her behind the ears and her teeth are fine. Some cats just drool.