nerdy_me
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Amazing....rolltops..seriously Life will become more easy...
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@praveenscience : yes ,morris is for digital electronics.. I want to ask can we refer to foreign author books such as tenenbaum(for...
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@silverscorpion : But through skype , we do audio/video chat which employs transferring of voice . then why is it costless??
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I want to ask something ......Is transplantation of human mind possible yet?? Or if yes...then how ...Will it be? And I think...
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I don't know about "##" .Is it signifies something in C language or it has no use?
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This question was asked by external in viva.I was searching its answer but couldn't find.😐😐
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Though single "#" is used to concatenate two strings even in d macros..i.e. try in dev compiler :: #include<cstdio> #include<conio.h> #define delhi(s1,s2)...
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what is the use of "##" in c language?
Though single "#" is used to concatenate two strings even in d macros..i.e. try in dev compiler :: #include<cstdio> #include<conio.h> #define delhi(s1,s2)...
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happy birthday.....may god grant all your wishes and fill your life with success and happiness...
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@blunderboy :- Now, you finally gave relief to the eagerness of knowing logic behind freak16......unfathomable logics you have....thats great...!!! @freak :- ni...
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acaee092-3df5-440e-98ac-08f4ad0c6f8b
nice set of answers......!!!! its good to see...!!
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adee05f4-bd43-4667-90b0-23331884797c
CEans exactly..!!! one should not copy the accent and try to speak the words correctly in its own native accent.... .😐😐😐