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On 5/17/2024 2:41 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Which, since I posted over two weeks ago how to do it in C, means that you don't have the needed knowledge of the C programming language, or about what truth actually is.Again no proof. Now the excuse is that it is self-evidently true. A bad excuse, because it is self-evident only for olcott. That is what we call belief. It shows again that when olcott writes 'verified fact' we should read 'my belief'. Sorry, olcott, but with only your belief, your are not going to invalidate a proven theorem in computation theory. You will convince nobody if no proof can be supplied.It is self-evidently true to anyone having sufficient knowledge
of the semantics of the C programming language.
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