xor /X'or/, /kzor/ conj.
Exclusive or. `A xor B' means
`A or B, but not both'. "I want to get cherry pie xor a banana
split." This derives from the technical use of the term as a
function on truth-values that is true if exactly one of its two
arguments is true.
Exclusive or. `A xor B' means
`A or B, but not both'. "I want to get cherry pie xor a banana
split." This derives from the technical use of the term as a
function on truth-values that is true if exactly one of its two
arguments is true.
Related:
- xor /X'or/, /kzor/ conj.
Exclusive or. `A xor B' means
`A or B,
but not both'. "I want to get cherry pie xor a banana... - munching squares n.
A display hack dating back to the
PDP-1 (ca.
1962, reportedly discovered by Jackson Wright), which... - munching squares: n. A {display hack} dating back to the PDP-1
(ca.
1962, reportedly discovered by Jackson Wright), which... - canonical adj.
[very common; historically, `according
to religious law'] The usual or standard state or manner of
something.
This word has a somewhat more technical meaning in... - Mark one of the following:
(A) True (B)... - Theorem: All positive integers are equal.
Proof: Sufficient to show that for any two positive integers,
A and B, A = B. Further, it is sufficient to show... - You can have your cake) XOR (You can
eat your... - An Ode to C:
0x0d2C
~~~~~~
May your signals all trap
May your references be bounded
All memory aligned
Floats to ints rounded.
And Remember ... Non-zero is true ... - for values of: [MIT] A common rhetorical maneuver at MIT is to use
any of the canonical {random numbers} as placeholders for
variables.
"The max function takes 42 arguments, for arbitrary...
From the same category:
- dumbass attack /duhm'as *-tak'/ n.
[Purdue] Notional
cause of a novice's mistake made by the experienced,
especially one made while running as root under... - mumble interj.
1. Said when the correct response is too
complicated to enunciate,
or the speaker has not thought it out. Often prefaces... - boxed comments n.
Comments (explanatory notes attached to
program instructions) that occupy several lines by themselves;
so called because in assembler and C code they are... - memory leak n.
An error in a program's dynamic-store
allocation logic that causes it to fail to reclaim discarded
memory,
leading to eventual collapse due to memory exhaustion... - compo n.
[demoscene] Finnish-originated slang for
`competition'.
Demo compos are held at a demoparty. The usual protocol...
