minus-squarecbazero@programming.devtoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•Yup...i can confirm thatlinkfedilinkarrow-up22·2 months agoDynamic typing, special and unique syntax for every language feature, interpreter intrinsics linkfedilink
minus-squarecbazero@programming.devtoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•The easiest problemlinkfedilinkarrow-up17·6 months agolIIl, IIIl, lIlI and IllI linkfedilink
minus-squarecbazero@programming.devtoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•"I want to live forever in AI"linkfedilinkarrow-up9arrow-down1·6 months agoI guess you ask for C++. There Type* can be null while Type& can’t be null. When it gets compiled Type& is compiled (mostly) to the same machinecode as Type*. linkfedilink
Dynamic typing, special and unique syntax for every language feature, interpreter intrinsics