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What is the history of the use of "foo" and "bar" in source code examples?
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Why do many code examples, especially tutorials, use the names "Foo" and "Bar" so often? It is almost a standard. For example: void foo(char* bar) { printf("%s", bar); }
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How were the 70s versions of pong and similar games implemented without a programmable computer?
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My Dad once commented "Back in the 70s - when Wozniak was working at Atari - they were building games using electronics - not programming computers." As a Computer Science graduate withou...
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Why does man print "gimme gimme gimme" at 00:30?
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We've noticed that some of our automatic tests fail when they run at 00:30 but work fine the rest of the day. They fail with the message gimme gimme gimme in stderr, which wasn't expected. Why are...
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Stack Exchange is implementing four new restrictions to prevent unauthorized automated access to the network. These restrictions should not affect day-to-day network usage; however, they are still
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Subquadratic algorithms for approximate graph matching of two undirected trees
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I am searching for efficient algorithms to optimize the approximate graph matching (AGM) problem. The general case of this problem is known to be NP-hard (equivalent to the quadratic assignment pro...
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