Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 22:00 UTC, submitted by phaceton
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2005-07-06
I barely skimmed through it, but aside from the examples already given in other replies I found it interesting that the author called C# C-hash. I thought by now everyone knew C# was pronounced and spelled as "C sharp". Where did the hash come from?
Because the average dweeb out there is a clueless moron; its pretty figgin obvious that its a sharp as used in music; it can be seen as either a c sharp of a d flat, which ever ever takes your fancy; which ever way it is - the idea is its meant to be one up from C, but not quite a full step to a new language - if it were, it would be called d, which is already a language.