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[This was posted to comp.lang.c by its author, David Anderson, on 1994-05-06.] Message-ID: <17188@anderson> There is a technique known as the ``Clockwise/Spiral Rule'' which enables any C programmer to parse in their head any C declaration! There are three simple steps to follow: Starting with the unknown element, move in a spiral/clockwise direction; when ecountering the following elements replace them with the corresponding english statements: [X] or [] => Array X size of... or Array undefined size of... (type1, type2) => function passing type1 and type2 returning... * => pointer(s) to... Keep doing this in a spiral/clockwise direction until all tokens have been covered. Always resolve anything in parenthesis first! +-------+ | +-+ | | ^ | | char *str[10]; ^ ^ | | ...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search The Mohawk Valley formula is a plan for strikebreaking purportedly written by the president of the Remington Rand company James Rand, Jr. around the time of the Remington Rand strike at Ilion, New York in 1936/37. The plan includes discrediting union leaders, frightening the public with the threat of violence, using local police and vigilantes to intimidate strikers, forming puppet associations of "loyal employees" to influence public debate, fortifying workplaces, employing large numbers of replacement workers, and threatening to close the plant if work is not resumed. [1] [2] The authenticity of the written plan has never been clearly established. Although it was allegedly published in the National Association of Manufacturers Labor Relations Bulletin , no original copy has been found, ...
Browser Ball Possibly More Cool Than You Think It Will Be This is a Chrome Experiment YOUR BROWSER CANNOT RUN THIS EXPERIMENT! It requires the use of the <canvas> tag, which your browser does not support. Please try viewing it with a browser like Chrome , Firefox or Safari . Browser Ball attempts, with only moderate success, to allow the configuration of a seemingly endless array of continuous spaces using multiple overlapping browser windows. Within this multivariate space, users are invited to toss a beach ball both hither and yon. If this sounds like a ridiculous use of everyone's time, that's only because it is. Clicking the link below spawns the main Browser Ball window, which features two buttons: Create Window: this will spawn a new child window. You may position and resize each window as you see fit. Browser windows that overlap will become a part of the continuous...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Stevens on his penny-farthing bicycle Thomas Stevens (born 24 December 1854, Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire, England, [1] died London, [2] 24 January 1935, aged 80) was the first person to circle the globe by bicycle. He rode a large-wheeled Ordinary, also known as a penny-farthing , from April 1884 to December 1886. [3] He later searched for Henry Morton Stanley in Africa, investigated the claims of Indian ascetics and became manager of the Garrick Theatre in London. Stevens's bicycle journey around the world (22 April 1884 – 17 December 1886) 1 Origins 2 Around the World 2.1 America 2.2 Europe 2.3 Asia 3 The search for Stanley 4 Return to England 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Origins [ edit ] Stevens, known as Tom, [2] was born in Castle Street, B...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search The Buddha games list is a list of games which it is reputed that Gautama Buddha said that he would not play. As such it dates back to the 6th or 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games. [ clarification needed ] There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, [ clarification needed ] and the list given here is based on the translation by T.W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same order given in the original. [1] The list is also given in a number of other Buddhist works, including the Vinaya Pitaka . Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. (Thought to refer to Ashtapada and Dasapada respectively.) The same games played on imaginary boards. ( Akasam Astapadam was an Ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "Astapadam played in...
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