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coding soundtrack
coding Posted 2001-06-03 01:15:00 by Jim Crawford
When, whilst attempting to debug a C++ program, I discovered that the C++ ANSI Standards committee has decided that quoted strings are no longer of type char *, but of type const char *, Beck's Mutherfuker started playing in my head. Complete with the vocally simulated resonant filter sweep on the lead vocal.
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