1 2010-05-10T00:47:12 *** ritinardo
2 2010-05-10T02:14:46 *** ritinardo
3 2010-05-10T05:21:59 *** kursor
4 2010-05-10T05:44:10 *** kursor
5 2010-05-10T10:35:08 *** ei-grad
6 2010-05-10T10:46:00 <dreimark> moin
7 2010-05-10T13:55:28 *** ei-grad
8 2010-05-10T14:25:11 <ThomasWaldmann> moin
9 2010-05-10T15:04:37 *** ei-grad
10 2010-05-10T15:13:47 *** kursor
11 2010-05-10T15:22:50 *** ei-grad
12 2010-05-10T17:03:20 *** ei-grad
13 2010-05-10T18:26:09 *** kursor
14 2010-05-10T20:17:34 *** ei-grad
15 2010-05-10T23:24:35 <ThomasWaldmann> http://www.globalnerdy.com/2010/05/09/new-programming-jargon/
16 2010-05-10T23:28:40 <ThomasWaldmann> python doesn't need yoda conditions (while C does :))
17 2010-05-10T23:49:03 *** ronny
18 2010-05-10T23:51:43 <xorAxAx> why does C need them, ThomasWaldmann?
19 2010-05-10T23:56:16 <ThomasWaldmann> because "x = 42" is valid as a conditional, while "42 = x" isn't.
20 2010-05-10T23:56:52 <ThomasWaldmann> so you can detect some typos, e.g. if(x=42) instead of if(x==42).
21 2010-05-10T23:59:53 *** ronny
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