Post 9nhByPYKyeDFqF7vF2 by jelle_dc@octodon.social
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(DIR) Post #9nhByBXp3lTyOamJUm by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-10-07T21:30:25Z
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> Normally a program runs forwards.
(DIR) Post #9nhByPYKyeDFqF7vF2 by jelle_dc@octodon.social
2019-10-07T21:35:27Z
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@grainloom I mean in a logic programming language, say something like prolog, with all the backtracking and such, well it really runs all sorts of directions don't it?
(DIR) Post #9nhwnnqT0vVTqM3B9U by marie_joseph@eldritch.cafe
2019-10-07T21:50:20Z
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@grainloom ... normally?
(DIR) Post #9nhwno7pyLOwiEB3E8 by grainloom@cybre.space
2019-10-07T21:52:45Z
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@marie_joseph context: https://renesd.blogspot.com/2019/09/post-modern-c-tooling.html
(DIR) Post #9nhwnoO8ziRfWno4e0 by marie_joseph@eldritch.cafe
2019-10-07T22:09:59Z
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@grainloom I just started reading this and... Microsoft still only fully supports C89?
(DIR) Post #9niQ0sOEKGtGNDQdyy by hirojin@dev.glitch.social
2019-10-08T07:35:10Z
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@marie_joseph @grainloom they've made some changes to support some aspects of C99, but they only want to fully support C++ standards