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DarklordKyo

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inu-kun said:
Don't know what is sweet #10, but just coming out of an exam in Logic and Set Theory (went fine) my answer is to presume false, and then every answer you can think of is correct.
It was meant to be 16 in hexadecimal.
 

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DarklordKyo said:
inu-kun said:
Don't know what is sweet #10, but just coming out of an exam in Logic and Set Theory (went fine) my answer is to presume false, and then every answer you can think of is correct.
It was meant to be 16 in hexadecimal.
inu-kun said:
Then you need to add 0x in the start, like 0x10.
What Inu said. In the workplace, someone will literally cut your balls off if you write code that involves hex when every indication says decimal :p
 

DarklordKyo

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inu-kun said:
Then you need to add 0x in the start, like 0x10.
Avnger said:
What Inu said. In the workplace, someone will literally cut your balls off if you write code that involves hex when every indication says decimal :p
In that case, allow me to correct my mistake. For if I were to have kids, any tips on what I should do for their Sweet 0x10?
 

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inu-kun said:
Don't know what is sweet #10, but just coming out of an exam in Logic and Set Theory (went fine) my answer is to presume false, and then every answer you can think of is correct.
This has the downside that every answer you can think of is also incorrect. This leaves you at the whim of whoever grades you.

As for the OP's kids. Are you sure they want a sweet 0x10? Is this something that is important to people. A party with a couple of friends should be just fine. Have another party with family and give them something related to a hobby they have, or a videogame or something.
 

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DarklordKyo said:
If I were to have kids, what would you suggest I do for their Sweet #10?
There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary and those that don't.

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