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Help me /prog/

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-30 18:31

I love this style:

if (c) {f();
        g();}
else {h();
      i();}


It reminds me of LISP and takes less screen space, but my boss is a Jew and refuses to accept it. What should I do?

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-30 21:42

>>11
An instruction set is said to be orthogonal if it lacks redundancy (i.e. there is only a single instruction that can be used to accomplish a given task)[8] and is designed such that instructions can use any register in any addressing mode. This terminology results from considering an instruction as a vector whose components are the instruction fields. One field identifies the registers to be operated upon, and another specifies the addressing mode. An orthogonal instruction set uniquely encodes all combinations of registers and addressing modes.[citation needed]

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