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Did you know printf can do this?

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Roy Carrilho1 year ago

ngl, I watched the whole thing expecting a "deez nuts" or "ur mom", but nope, it was straight up informative content beginning to end. huh. getting the checkmark is taking the troll out of this man

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Тsфdiиg1 year ago

HUH! Gottem!

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flowstate1 year ago

They wouldn't know since they are all busy vibe coding, anyways thanks for the tip

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LibertyMusings1 year ago

You have the best commentary. You single handily keep me driving to get better at C.

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Klapptnot 💜1 year ago

I had to learn it before using C, because I used Bash `printf`, which uses the same format strings And the - is an error because you would append zeros at the end, so, instead of 69, you would have 6_900_000_000 C makes sense, not like JS

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Jim R. Didriksen1 year ago

I did, I assumed you were going to talk about printing char value 7. Spoiler: its (often) called [bell] (I assume it still works, its been a while since I printed "garbage" data as a string.)

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TheClaudius1 year ago

We have the exact thing in Java. So... C probably copied this functionality from it. Probably

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Minidé 🇦🇷🦬1 year ago

I will check if Golang has the same capabilities

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Raphael Luba1 year ago

Yeah. But can it play Doom?

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