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Source: Stephen Mann For the engineers among us who understand that the obvious is not always the solution, and that the facts, no matter how implausible, are still the facts ... A complaint was received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors: "This is the second time I have written you, and I don't blame you for not answering me, because I kind of sounded crazy, but it is a fact that we have a
Sometimes bugs have symptoms beyond belief. This is a collection of such stories from around the web. Car Allergic to Vanilla Ice Cream Crash Bandicoot Crash Cows Down by Tubes Fail on certain Moon Phases Flushing the Toilet Stops the Train Football fans after four years Fortran-hating Gateway Hard Times In the Middle of Large Print Jobs It's High Tide! Missile Control Deadlocks More Magic Switch
Accidentally Turing-Complete Some things were not supposed to be Turing-complete. This is a collection of such accidents. Stuff which is somehow limited (stack overflows, arbitrary configuration, etc) is still considered Turing complete, since all "physical" Turing machines are resource limited. C++ Templates Although they were initially not supposed to, C++ templates are Turing-complete. For proo
A collection of programming languages named as a single letter. Non-letter-non-digit characters are allowed as well. A The A+ programming language is an APL descendant, like various other languages on this page, because the APL community loves one-letter names. Arthur Whitney (creator of many APL dialects) created A, then Morgan Stanley extended it into A+. B The B programming language is a predec
The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is everywhere. Web frameworks use. Apps use it. GUIs use it. Well, actually they don't use MVC. It is just a marketing lie. They use something else like MVA. The History of MVC MVC was invented in the 70s, when Alan Kay with his group worked on the Dynabook and Smalltalk at Xerox Parc. Trygve M. H. Reenskaug remembers it: I created the Model-View-Controller
The C programming language defines a string as "a contiguous sequence of characters terminated by and including the first null character". Since the character \0 marks the end we often call this zero- or null-termination. In C programs this means a string is either char* or char[n]. Historically, this representation actually predates C and seems to come from PDP-11 assemblers. The primary advantag
Judging the performance of programming languages, usually C is called the leader, though Fortran is often faster. New programming languages commonly use C as their reference and they are really proud to be only so much slower than C. Few language designer try to beat C. What does it take for a language to be faster than C? Better Aliasing Information Aliasing describes the fact that two references
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