- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
I also stole this post.
Imagine having that great idea and carefully crafting the edition of the book for that to happen. Or may be just unscrupulously fill up the book with white pages with the sentence “this page is intentionally left blank (see page 269)”
What do you mean? I don’t think you have to pad the pages or anything like that to make this happen. You just go into the index and add a reference to the same page behind recursion.
useful circles, those are rare
I did not add them myself (stole the image) but honestly find them quite useful in this case.
Right? My first thought, although I’ve seen this joke before.
redirection -> see input/output redirection
self-reference: see self-reference
I remember this from “The C Programming Language // ANSI Edition” — a.k.a. K&R! A great guide to C btw; I still consider it the single most informative and useful thing that happened to me in the realm of computer science.
Try a Google search for recursion as well
(◕‿◕) ! how fun thank you
A book? About programming? Whoa.