How do you pronounce ``C++''?
1
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-20 18:29
ID:EF6LmeL9
1) See-pools
2) Sepples
3) See-Plus-Plus (faggot)
4) Other
28
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 16:01
ID:O5qC9HEi
>>27
THIS IS A NEWFAG THAT IS KILLING PROG
>>1-26,28-1000
FIXED'D
29
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 16:10
ID:Heaven
>>28
NEWFAG
PROG
Looks like /b/ is more suitable place for you.
30
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 16:17
ID:O5qC9HEi
>>29
No, /a/ is where the term is used the most. You cannot ask even the simplest question without five or so hiveminds calling you a newfag within 20 seconds.
31
Name:
Bjarne Stroustrup
2007-08-21 18:03
ID:6hqEYYb/
Hi guys, just stopping by to let you know that the official pronunciation for C++0x is "sepplesox."
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Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 18:38
ID:p6Cm3sWp
>>15
[s] [b] [u] EXPERT RUBY PROGRAMMER [u] [/b] [/s]
33
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 19:04
ID:NyPZjDfI
>>30
Awesome! TO THE TROLL MOBILE
34
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 19:10
ID:Heaven
>>32
Does Ruby always barf out half your code?
35
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-21 19:46
ID:6722OSGd
>>28
YOU ARE NOT A
QUOTING MASTER
BEHOLD (SRSLY FIXED):
>>-26,28-
36
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-22 0:34
ID:lwaVSl9u
>>1-1000 GO TO HELL ALL OF YOU</thread></4chan></energy></matter></space></time>
37
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-22 3:52
ID:IRLNORpS
38
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-22 8:33
ID:f8+qWh7n
A common joke about the name is that in C++, when ++ is used as a postfix operator the variable is incremented only after its value has been used (hence, for this reason and to match the double-plus Newspeak usage described above, it should be ++C rather than C++).
39
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-22 8:41
ID:GOdsmdoB
A common joke about the name is that in C++, when ++ is used as a postfix operator the variable is incremented only after its value has been used (hence, for this reason and to match the double-plus Newspeak usage described above, it should be ++C ra