I'm looking for Chuck Norris Facts style answers. In case anyone is curious, this question was inspired by Jon's own comment to this question.
EDIT: If you're into cryptography, you may enjoy these facts.
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These are written in the third person so as not to disrupt the style of the thing. But hey, as we all know, Jon Skeet can make 1 == 3 anyway, so it makes no difference.
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Jon Skeet has already written a book about C# 5.0. It’s currently sealed up. In three years, Anders Hejlsberg is going to open the book to see if the language design team got it right. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jon Skeet can recite π. Backwards. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Q: Can Jon Skeet ask a question that even Jon Skeet can't answer? A: Yes. And he can answer it, too. | |||||
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If Jon Skeet posts a duplicate question on StackOverflow, the original question will be closed as duplicate. | |||||||||||||
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JONBERT appears courtesy of:
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Jon Skeet can believe it's not butter. | |||||||||
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Some Chuck Norris quotes translated in Jon Skeetish lingo:
From the comments of the accepted answer:
From the blog post "Stack Overflow Is You"
And some original ones:
And of course:
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Jon Skeet has performed the following feats on Stack Overflow (yes, in real life):
"Hello World" in less than 20 bytes
What Easter Eggs have you placed in code?
What's a good algorithm to determine if an input is a perfect square? (see comments) | |||||||||
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The Jon Skeet badge is awarded for posting a better answer than Jon Skeet. Only Jon Skeet can earn this badge. | |||||||||
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God said: 'Let there be light,' only so he could see what Jon Skeet was up to. | ||||
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Superman wears Skeet pajamas to bed! | |||||
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p.s. and this is my first post on Stack Overflow... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In a page margin of Jon Skeet's copy of the book on the Riemann Hypothesis is the note:
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.NET uses Just-In-Time compilation because every instruction must first be approved by Jon Skeet | ||||
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Skeet is now a verb. To be Skeeted: The act of attempting to answer a StackOverflow question only to find out that Jon Skeet has already answered it definitively and much better than you could have done. | |||||||||||||||||
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Jon Skeet once fixed a production problem in his pajamas. How it got in his pajamas, I will never know. | |||||
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Only Jon Skeet earned the coveted "Jon Skeet" badge: | ||||
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When Jon Skeet codes a far JMP, the assembler asks, "How high?" | |||||||||
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