Fun with XOR #1

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    Don Simpson



    I'm not sure about Heisenberg.

  • Great question, thanks.

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  • Great question. Thanks. Makes me want to go back and change some code.

  • What a fun question. Thanks Don!

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  • Thanks for Fun Questions!!!!

  • Thanks for the question.

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    Mel. 😎

  • Thanks for the question. I'm glad we don't have the memory prices of that era any more.

  • Wow, I've never had to do bitwise operations. I totally interpreted that as a math problem (one to the one hundredth power).

    Thanks for the question!

    Be still, and know that I am God - Psalm 46:10

  • DonlSimpson (12/4/2014)


    Comments posted to this topic are about the item Fun with XOR #1

    Don Simpson


    I'm just not sure about Heisenberg.

    Thanks for the fun question, Don. I at first thought it was raising numbers to a power (in which case the final answer would be 1,1), until I saw the title of the question and recomputed it properly. That's a neat technique, even if cheap memory prices make it no longer necessary. Thanks for making Friday fun!

    I'm not so sure about your tag line, though. I'm just not sure about somebody who is just not sure about Heisenberg. That's something about which it's difficult to form a definitive opinion. :hehe:

  • Ed Wagner (12/5/2014)


    I'm glad we don't have the memory prices of that era any more.

    🙂

    Don Simpson



    I'm not sure about Heisenberg.

  • I'm just not sure about somebody who is just not sure about Heisenberg.

    My other thought for a tagline was "Will Rogers never met Pete Rose."

    Don Simpson



    I'm not sure about Heisenberg.

  • david.gugg (12/5/2014)


    Wow, I've never had to do bitwise operations. I totally interpreted that as a math problem (one to the one hundredth power).

    Thanks for the question!

    Made the same math mistake. I have done several bitwise AND operations but have not seen an XOR used since school, nearly 20 years ago.

  • david.gugg (12/5/2014)


    Wow, I've never had to do bitwise operations. I totally interpreted that as a math problem (one to the one hundredth power).

    Thanks for the question!

    Oh, good. I'm not the only one.

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