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   发表时间:2008-05-09  
Decimal 十进制
octal  八进制

dec 是 十 的词根.比如, decade.十年
oct 是 八 的词干.比如, octagonal 八角

ajoo 写道

日历据说是用罗马数字,跟英语的数字差俩,比如sept本来是7的。


有道理.

October 怎么看像是八月,结果是十月.
Dec 看起来像十月, 却是十二月.
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   发表时间:2008-05-09  
看原文连接吧。。。还有很多。。。
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几乎所有的硬盘厂商和散存厂商都是按1k=1000算的……
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   发表时间:2008-05-09  
估计是把Dec看成了decimal吧。 
不过这个没看懂:
How can you tell when a programmer has had sex?
When he's washing the pepper spray out of his eyes.
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keshin 写道
几乎所有的硬盘厂商和散存厂商都是按1k=1000算的……

It's a hardare problem
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   发表时间:2008-05-09  
林杰杰 写道
估计是把Dec看成了decimal吧。 
不过这个没看懂:
How can you tell when a programmer has had sex?
When he's washing the pepper spray out of his eyes.


邪恶地猜想一下,
pepper spray 辣椒水喷射剂. 防狼的.
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   发表时间:2008-06-19  
buaawhl 写道
林杰杰 写道
估计是把Dec看成了decimal吧。 
不过这个没看懂:
How can you tell when a programmer has had sex?
When he's washing the pepper spray out of his eyes.


邪恶地猜想一下,
pepper spray 辣椒水喷射剂. 防狼的.


够邪恶,但答案没有说服力 -- 是不是应该从文字上做文章(" SEX - hiS Eyes")? 。。。还没想到真正说得通的答案。

Post一个搞笑的程序员笑话童话版:

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THE TOASTER


Once upon a time, in a kingdom not far from here, a king summoned two of his advisors for a test.  He showed them both a shiny metal box with two slots in the top, a control knob, and a lever.   What do you think this is? 

One advisor, an engineer answered first.   It is a toaster, he said.   The king asked,  how would you design an embedded computer for it?     The engineer replied,  Using a four bit micro controller, I would write a simple program that reads the darkness knob and quantifies its position to one of 16 shades of darkness, from snow white to coal black.  The program would use that darkness level as the index to a 16-element table of initial timer values.  Then it would turn on the heating elements and start the timer with the initial value selected from the table.  At the end of the time delay, it would turn off the heat and pop up the toast.  Come back next week, and I'll show you a working prototype. 

The second advisor, a computer scientist, immediately recognized the danger of such short-sighted thinking.  He said  Toasters don't just turn bread into toast, they are also used to warm frozen waffles.  What you see before you is really a breakfast food cooker.  As the subjects of your kingdom become more sophisticated, they will demand more capabilities.  They will need a breakfast food cooker that can also cook sausage, fry bacon, and make scrambled eggs.  A toaster that only makes toast will soon be obsolete.  If we don't look to the future, we will have to completely redesign the toaster in just a few years.

With this in mind, we can formulate a more intelligent solution to the problem.   First, create a class of breakfast foods.  Specialize this class into subclasses:  grains, pork, and poultry.  The specialization process should be repeated with grains divided into toast, muffins, pancakes, and waffles; pork divided into sausage, links, and bacon; and poultry divided into scrambled eggs, hard-boiled eggs, poached eggs, fried eggs, and various omelet classes. The ham and cheese omelet class is worth special attention because it must inherit characteristics from the pork, dairy, and poultry classes.  Thus, we see that the problem cannot be properly solved without multiple inheritance.  At run time, the program must create the proper object and send a message to the object that says, cook yourself  The semantics of this message depend, of course, on the kind of object, so they have a different meaning to a piece of toast than to scrambled eggs. 

Reviewing the process so far, we see that the analysis phase has revealed that the primary requirement is to cook any kind of breakfast food.  In the design phase, we have discovered some derived requirements.  Specifically, we need an object-oriented language with multiple inheritance.  Of course, users don't want the eggs to get cold while the bacon is frying, so concurrent processing is required, too. 

We must not forget the user interface.  The lever that lowers the food lacks versatility, and the darkness knob is confusing.  Users won't buy the product unless it has a user-friendly, graphical interface.  When the breakfast cooker is plugged in, users should see a cowboy boot on the screen.  Users click on it, and the message booting UNIX v. 8.3? appears on the screen. (UNIX 8.3 should be out by the time the product gets to the market.)  Users can pull down a
menu and click on the foods they want to cook. 

Having made the wise decision of specifying the software first in the design phase, all that remains is to pick an adequate hardware platform for the implementation phase.   An Intel 80386 with 8MB of memory, a 30MB hard disk, and a VGA monitor should be sufficient.  If you select a multi tasking, object oriented language that supports multiple inheritance and has a built-in GUI, writing the program will be a snap.   (Imagine the difficulty we would have had if we had foolishly allowed a hardware first design strategy to lock us into a
four-bit micro controller!). 

The king had the computer scientist thrown in the moat, and they all lived happily ever after.



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