That’s not the truth. It’s one of infinitely many truths. They hated him because Jesus didn’t understand how implicit type casting between int and bool worked.
if ((1 > 0) == 1)
printf("The OG truth\n");
Lambda calculus gang has entered the chat with
λx.λy.x
as The Truth™I told them to leave a pamphlet and fuck off, but the pamphlet was a fixed-point combinator that put them back on my porch again.
And then there are things like strcmp() that uses 0 as true. At least it is for a good reason, but still confusing.
I don’t find it confusing at all. The function doesn’t test equivalence, and the return value is not meant to be a logical value.
Does JeSus use javascript?
That’s ‘truthy’
Truth can be said in too many ways, but 0 is unique.
If true:
. return bigTechnically, if you ignore the inherent contradiction in the name, some languages treat
NaN
as a falsy number and the IEEE standards admit trillions of possibleNaN
s.
Indexes start at 3. 😈
I’ll take it over 0, because it will force people to think with what arrays are populated. And if 1 index or 0index is appropriate instead of defaulting all arrays and loops at 0.
No no… negative three
His index started like -6 or -4 (assuming he even existed).