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(抱歉,本页尚未译为中文。) To mark the solemn occasion of the two-hundredth case being entered into the annals of the Temple, I asked the nun Yíwen to prepare for me a long, informative, and heavily-footnoted treatise on the history of the Boolean data type. To my dismay I received this bit of doggerel instead. Many apologies to those of you who came here seeking edification.—Qi. You might most words, you / me, girl / boy, This is, treat all yes / no, live / dead, No place Just hit strong / frail, quick / slow, But if to stare at each allegedly opposing pair, fully aware then eventually that almost nothing For words—like floats and ints and bools— providing only crude approximation And any string of words, however nice, while at worst may be tragically misleading So here’s don’t think Leave cer- (unless sane / mad, left / right, An excerpt from The Codeless Code, by Qi (qi@thecodelesscode.com). Provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. *Many thanks to Stephen Loftus-Mercer and David Kotsonis for pointing out some tpyos. I mean typso. I mean things I spelled wrong. |