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Mar 28 at 15:22 answer added Lundin timeline score: 1
Mar 26 at 10:04 comment added khelwood The non-equality question addresses a logical mistake, and logic is language-agnostic. The x == a || b || c mistake is a syntactical mistake, and syntaxes are language-specific.
Mar 26 at 4:07 comment added ggorlen It's good to generalize, but it's also possible to overgeneralize, as would be the case here if you take crucial language specifics out of it. It's appropriate to solve this in O(n) where n is the number of programming languages that exist, as much as that may irk programmers (in practice, n is a small number). The "language agnostic" canonical would quickly devolve into dozens of language-specific answers starting with "in Ruby, ...", "In Python, ...", etc, and become chaotic.
Mar 25 at 22:59 vote accept CPlus
Mar 25 at 22:51 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 25 at 22:37 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 25 at 22:17 vote accept CPlus
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Mar 25 at 21:33 answer added starball timeline score: 11
Mar 25 at 21:30 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 25 at 21:22 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 25 at 21:14 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
Provided explanations why I am in no way 'endorsing' these solutions, just using them as examples
Mar 25 at 21:03 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 25 at 20:35 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
Made the question less of a yes/no question and more open-ended
Mar 25 at 20:35 answer added Karl Knechtel timeline score: 11
Mar 25 at 20:24 history edited CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0
Made the question less of a yes/no question and more open-ended
Mar 25 at 20:01 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 14
Mar 25 at 19:59 history asked CPlus CC BY-SA 4.0