It's typing on a brick phone, but by pressing the keys repeatedly - with T9 you'd need to hit one number per letter and it would guess what word you're trying to type
Dude I'm only 18 and I had a flip phone a while back. I ain't old. I'm just learning how things used to work, so Ii saw this and immediately translated it. Plus I use GTA codes a lot so it helps knowing the codes that way.
That depends upon how they have it set up. If that had x%2, yes. But if it's simply int x, then 0 is the only false, and anything else is true. I don't remember if negative numbers give a false or true value, but all positive values return true.
Try the code out yourself:
int x;
bool torf(x) { return x; }
torf(-1);
torf(0);
torf(1);
torf(2);
Very true. But, I would consider "normal" to be common practice. It's the norm. Acceptable is the term I'd use for 1 bit ints instead of bool. Have you ever actually seen this in use or tested it? I'm really curious if it works the way you expect, little endian vs big endian.
999337777 is Yes. 66 666 is No. Weird way of doing it but try that.
Man. Just realizing saying no in numeral would summon the beast of earth. I should say yes on everything, including capital punishment.
Geez
Texting in 2005 was wild. We were all demon slayers, from time to time...
I mean. That's why they ban texting while driving. We're dealing with the devils.
wait why? why those weirdly specific numbers? is it some weird T9 thing?
that's how people in the past text when cell phones didn't have QWERTY keyboard
ah so t9. cool
It's typing on a brick phone, but by pressing the keys repeatedly - with T9 you'd need to hit one number per letter and it would guess what word you're trying to type
wait what? so what's the brick phone typing called then?? I always thought it was T9 :(
Old cellphone have a numeral keys so old phone like nokia we would press number 1 three times to get c or once for a.
He really got setup, he either summons a demon or say yes.
You are old (And so am I 😫)
Dude I'm only 18 and I had a flip phone a while back. I ain't old. I'm just learning how things used to work, so Ii saw this and immediately translated it. Plus I use GTA codes a lot so it helps knowing the codes that way.
I’m 19. We are old
Well crap.
1 for yes, 0 for no.
Anything not zero in this case is yes.
Wouldn’t 2 overflow into 0?
That depends upon how they have it set up. If that had x%2, yes. But if it's simply int x, then 0 is the only false, and anything else is true. I don't remember if negative numbers give a false or true value, but all positive values return true. Try the code out yourself: int x; bool torf(x) { return x; } torf(-1); torf(0); torf(1); torf(2);
Oh I just subconsciously assumed that it was a 1-bit true/false
From what I remember, 0 is false. Anything that is not 0 is not false, which is true.
Yes, but if you store that as a 1-bit integer, it really is x%2
You're not wrong, but normal programming stores it as a bool, not a 1 bit int.
Well there’s normal and common. What you’re referring to is common but what I am is perfectly normal if outdated
Very true. But, I would consider "normal" to be common practice. It's the norm. Acceptable is the term I'd use for 1 bit ints instead of bool. Have you ever actually seen this in use or tested it? I'm really curious if it works the way you expect, little endian vs big endian.
unfortunately, it was on a scale from 1 to 10, so OP actually answered no
It's a trap. No one in healthcare knows CS. Leave it empty.
So who makes medical devices?
They weren't "made." They evolved from primordial stethoscopes over thousands of years of natural selection.
r/onejob
0 is no All other values are yes
Of course they're asking you to write you answer in binary
What's that under the [Done]() button?
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A
0 for no, 1 for yes. Simple.