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  • fugueish@wandering.shopF This user is from outside of this forum
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    Did you know…?

    In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

    alexshendi@rollenspiel.socialA tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT ainsleylowbeer@mastodon.socialA maitre@mastodon.onlineM vitaut@mastodon.socialV 7 Replies Last reply
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    • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

      Did you know…?

      In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

      alexshendi@rollenspiel.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @fugueish

      Thats why `ſprintf` was eventually renamed to `snprintf`!

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      • alexshendi@rollenspiel.socialA alexshendi@rollenspiel.social

        @fugueish

        Thats why `ſprintf` was eventually renamed to `snprintf`!

        fugueish@wandering.shopF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @alexshendi innovations of the 19th century!

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        • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

          Did you know…?

          In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

          tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @fugueish I ſee what you did there!

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          • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

            Did you know…?

            In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

            ainsleylowbeer@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @fugueish

            It was right after the invention of Calculus by Leibniz

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            • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

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              In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

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              @fugueish .... Whaa?

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              • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

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                In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

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                @fugueish early homoglyph attack

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                • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

                  @alexshendi innovations of the 19th century!

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                  @alexshendi @fugueish you do know that the long-s was still in use less than 100 years ago, do you?

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                  • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

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                    In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

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                    @fugueish I'm old enough to remember that.

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                    • fugueish@wandering.shopF fugueish@wandering.shop

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                      In the 18th century, C programmers often confused `ſprintf` and `fprintf`

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                      @fugueish Some of this old C code is still hosted on Giþub.

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