Because unicode is flawed. Everything should be 8 bits.
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Anonymous2009-01-09 22:01
for(;;){cout >> "yipee"}
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Anonymous2009-01-09 22:08
>>12:1:0:
Couldn't match expected type `m a'
against inferred type `System.Posix.Types.Fd'
In the first argument of `(>>)', namely `cout'
In the expression: cout >> "yipee"
In the definition of `main': main = cout >> "yipee"
>>13:1:0:
Couldn't match expected type `Anus'
against inferred type `DeadDog'
In the first argument of `HAX', namely `MY'
In the expression: HAX MY ANUS
In the definition of `/prog/':/prog/ = 13 >> $ HAX MY ANUS
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Anonymous2009-01-10 3:29
>>11
Thats very limiting: How you would display characters which do not fit in ASCII encoding?
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Anonymous2009-01-10 3:33
>>16
An example would be Chinese or japanese characters(which can't fit in 8-bit)
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Anonymous2009-01-10 3:35
>>16-17
They should use some other system that isn't Anonix.
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Anonymous2009-01-10 3:41
>>18
What does Anonix has with it? This is fundamental limitation in 8-bit encoding.
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Anonymous2009-03-06 10:02
Namely that a language reference on their level if you join today Why.