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In Germany ratings in school goes from one to five. So it's possible.
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In Norwegian High Schools the ratings go from 1 to 6, with 6 as the best. (At least it was that way in my days.)
At the Tech.University, the ratings went from 1 to 6, with 1 as the best - in my days.
Nowadays, they have become americanized: They go from A to F (but they do make use of the E grade: There is no abyss between passing and flunking). In crafts, we also used to have Norwegian terms "læregutt", "svenn" and "mester". They have been replaced by (in their English forms) "undergraduate", "bachelor" and "master". If you today address a holder of a master's degree as a "mester", (s)he will give you a strange look and make sure it is corrected to the proper American form.
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If you know who he/she is then post the details in Spam and Abuse, and obliteration may occur (not to you, obviously).
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I don't know who it is, but they need a hobby.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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How do you know it's the same person??
And as Richard wrote, plagiarizing is bad and should be obliterated. So point it out please.
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The downvoter forgot to explain his approach. Breathtaking the number of negligent among courageous people...
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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You're on to me!
I'm a simple man. I see braceless single-line if-statements, I downvote
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hahaha
while(true)
for(var i = 0;i<10;++i)
if(0!=(i % 2)) {
--i;
Console.WriteLine("There's your braced if statement, Sander.");
}
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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WHERE'S the %@$£^&^ DOWNVOTE BUTTON? I'M WITH SANDER ON THIS ONE!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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All my code is generated these days so it doesn't matter. I don't even write code anymore. I have code for that.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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Quote: All my code is generated these days
And if the code that generates code learns to generate itself? Well that would be the end of humanity, won't it?
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Or my next codeproject article.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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All you can think about is your next article, while humanity is getting flushed down the toilet?! Shame on you!
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Cp-Coder wrote: humanity is getting flushed down the toilet
Sometimes 10, 15 times. They use more water.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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honey the codewitch wrote: I don't even write code anymore. I have code for that Quis Codiet Ipsos Codes?
Software Zen: delete this;
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YOU MONSTER!
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well, I am honey the monster, after all.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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while(true)
for(var i = 0;i<10;++i)
if(0!=(i-- % 2))
Console.WriteLine("There's your braced (not) if statement, Honey.");
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static CodeExpression _ParseExpression(_PC pc){return _ParseAssignment(pc);}static CodeExpression _ParseMemberRef(_PC pc){var lhs=_ParseUnary(pc);
_SkipComments(pc);while(true){switch(pc.SymbolId){case ST.dot:if(!pc.Advance())_Error("Unterminated member reference",pc.Current);if(ST.identifier!=pc.SymbolId)
_Error(string.Format("Invalid token {0} found in member reference",pc.Value),pc.Current);var fr=new CodeFieldReferenceExpression(lhs,pc.Value);fr.UserData.Add("slang:unresolved",
true);lhs=fr;pc.Advance();break;case ST.lbracket:var exprs=_ParseArguments(pc,ST.rbracket,false);var ie=new CodeIndexerExpression(lhs);ie.Indices.AddRange(exprs);
ie.UserData.Add("slang:unresolved",true);lhs=ie;break;case ST.lparen:exprs=_ParseArguments(pc,ST.rparen,true);var di=new CodeDelegateInvokeExpression(lhs);
di.Parameters.AddRange(exprs);di.UserData.Add("slang:unresolved",true);lhs=di;break;default:return lhs;}}}
actual code of mine.
in case you thought the last bit was bad.
Though this was generated by a tool. Like all my code.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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honey the codewitch wrote: Though this was generated by a tool. Like all my code.
A bad workman always blames his tools.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: A bad workman always blames his tools.
... while forgetting that they are a a tool.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Blame? It's beautiful.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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honey the codewitch wrote: Though this was generated by a tool. You can say that again.
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honey the codewitch wrote:
Some people have too much time on their hands. QED
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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