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Idioms

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-13 22:16 ID:pUYXxahj

Post some fucking idioms

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-13 22:17 ID:Q2deDEOe

My other car is a cdr.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-13 22:21 ID:shmg7NSx

english

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-13 22:22 ID:DQgzTykY

Your other idiom is a meme?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-13 23:47 ID:jLBZFi7N

(C++ > C) == 1;

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 0:15 ID:FiC2AkbZ

C OCTOTHORPE > --C

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 1:34 ID:XNo0lNjc

Premature optimization is the root of all evil.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 6:43 ID:ZQAorWKr

ONE WORD: THE FORCED INDENTATION OF CODE, THREAD OVER

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 7:02 ID:pnt594LL

id·i·om (ĭd'ē-əm)
n.

   1. A speech form or an expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements, as in keep tabs on.
   2. The specific grammatical, syntactic, and structural character of a given language.
   3. Regional speech or dialect.
   4.
         1. A specialized vocabulary used by a group of people; jargon: legal idiom.
         2. A style or manner of expression peculiar to a given people: “Also important is the uneasiness I've always felt at cutting myself off from my idiom, the American habits of speech and jest and reaction, all of them entirely different from the local variety” (S.J. Perelman).
   5. A style of artistic expression characteristic of a particular individual, school, period, or medium: the idiom of the French impressionists; the punk rock idiom.

[Late Latin idiōma, idiōmat-, from Greek, from idiousthai, to make one's own, from idios, own, personal, private.]

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 8:39 ID:ZQAorWKr

GTFO

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-14 8:52 ID:u4/hbrMf

tl;dr

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 14:53

Meanings of its elements By writing a   simple loop that   is always true.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-04 15:01


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