I would pronounce it de-ref-renced.
Either way, I agree. Very nice.
I would pronounce it de-ref-renced.
Either way, I agree. Very nice.
I debated about whether it was "de-ref-renced" or "de-ref-er-enced", but went with the first, hence the "but"
I guess if you have the need to speak it, you can choose the version you use based up on your pronunciation.
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A political statement!
That's odd, because I was creating my own poem with "segmentation fault" in it . . .Code:Syntax highlighters: the programs of the future. Why not the present?
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Hideki realized
that Chii turning on and off
was a design flaw.
well that's not programming... or is it?