I know people are looking for a C chat-room but most of the time
no one was there
room topic changed to C: C is one of the most widely used programming languages of all time, and C compilers are available for the majority of available computer architectures and operating systems. [c]
room topic changed to C: C is one of the most widely used programming languages of all time, and C compilers are available for the majority of available computer architectures and operating systems. For FAQ, read c-faq.com ;) [c] [c11] [c89] [c99]
@JonClements I was wondering -- how on earth could we typed in that many thousand of messages in Python room? It reminds of a site I visited in the other day, where you had to type in your tv shows, how many series you watched.. and the output was shocking
how many hours did I spent on watching shows.. or typing messages in SO chat...
Recently I have noticed that not many people know about the existence of the StackOverflow chat, among them many seasoned (10k+ rep) users. SO Chat is just something where you end up by happenstance after using the site for some years. This is unfortunate, as I consider the lively discussion in t...
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