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22,692karma·6,478submissions·October 24, 2019
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It's really beyond me why would Rust designers adopted the '<' and '>' symbols. If I'm not mistaken Walter had specifically mentioned that he's avoided these s…
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>D was meant to replace C++ not be a fast Java like language, I would argue, it achieved neither. Cannot comprehend your logic here, one of the Java objectives was also to replace C++. It kind of a…
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Kudos to the author, it seems a very nice calculator program. Any chance in the future that Kalk will support quaternion numbers[1]? [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternion …
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This reminds me of Holy Roman Empire, it's neither Holy nor Roman nor it's an Empire.
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Have you checked the database? It contains basic 210 words for many major Austronesian based languages, and conveniently it includes salt as one of basic words inside the database. You can even search…
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Based on the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database, the word sira is the common word for all Proto-Malayo-Polynesian, Proto-Chamic and Proto-Malayic for salt not garam [1]. Indonesian Aceh language, …
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Yes most probably through trade. Check the provided video link on the ancient Pompeii, based on the archeological evidences they had trading activities with other Asian countries including India. It i…
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Don't you think it's a good thing to have choices of managed memory and not, or mix them together when necessary? I think it's a paradigm shift in programming for the better. Programmin…
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Fun facts, the closest to ancient Roman fish sauce (garum) in ingredients today is probably Vietnamese fish sauce[1][2]. This is probably not only the source for the umami flavor but also the natural …