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The solution of problems is the most characteristic and peculiar sort of voluntary thinking. -- William James (source)
 
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reads a book
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Unihedron completed part 1 of day 17! \o/
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@Wietlol I had also asked this question in the C chat, and the answer given there was that this is a textbook example of "Undefined Behaviour" in C
More reason to Love Java yay
And the += in Java is just syntactic sugar rather than an atomic expression since it returned a 3063 when I ran it on an online Java compiler and the GNU openJDK. (I didn't do it in an IDE)
However, C returns a 3066 using GNU GCC, haven't tested it on other compilers for C
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Q: Pre & post increment operator behavior in C, C++, Java, & C#

NickDISCLAIMER: This is not a real-world example. It is just a theoretical question of how these languages work. What exactly are the differences between C/C++, C#, and Java when it comes to post & pre increment operators? This is what I get with VC++10, Java 1.6, and C# 4 int a = 2; int b ...

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Thanks a lot for that. I was looking for a post like this but I didn't find anything directly
Also, you now have exactly 69 upvotes haha
 
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Matthieu Honel completed parts 1 and 2 of day 17! \o/
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Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 17! \o/
 
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Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 17! \o/
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uses java.io.File
 
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fredoverflow completed part 1 of day 16! \o/
 
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fredoverflow completed part 2 of day 16! \o/
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dreams of electric sheep

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