Sujet : Re: Why Python When There Is Perl?
De : vallor (at) *nospam* cultnix.org (vallor)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 24. Mar 2024, 15:35:31
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On 24 Mar 2024 10:31:29 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER <
sc@fiat-linux.fr> wrote
in <
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Le 23-03-2024, DFS <nospam@dfs.com> a écrit :
On 3/23/2024 7:08 PM, Forgetful Feeb wrote:
>
The second case, again, says, if a number is prime could it be even?
The answer is "no" and hence false.
>
Try again.
Are you really sure 2 is an even prime number?
You had to let the cat out of the bag, eh?
Remember: Furled Fart -- self-proclaimed numerical expert -- has
been lording his "superior numerical knowledge" over the group for
at least a month. He _deserved_ a good roasting for his cock-up.
Witness his final admission when the anvil finally landed
on him: rather than eating humble pie, he (tries to) call
out 'froup denizens who didn't inform him of his mistake.
Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. Now all we will see
is him struggle in his kiddie pool of stupid math problems.
ObLinux:
$ man primes
PRIMES(6) BSD Games Manual PRIMES(6)
NAME
primes — generate primes
SYNOPSIS
primes [-dh] [start [stop]]
DESCRIPTION
The primes utility prints primes in ascending order, one
per line, starting at or above start and continuing until,
but not including stop. The start value must be at least
0 and not greater than stop. The stop value must not be
greater than 3825123056546413050. The default value of
stop is 3825123056546413050.
[...]
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
$ echo $(primes 1 30)
2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
-- -v