Did the Romans not use line breaks?
Did the Romans not use line breaks?
The bottom is zero and they’re still not there somehow.
The subject in question is a “caret”. It’s also known by the more generic word cursor (or slightly more specific “text cursor”) but seeing as there’s a specific word for the item in question it makes sense to use that, even if both are appropriate. They’re all a kind of symbol so we could just call it that. But that’s even less helpful, isn’t it.
It’s called a symbol.
It’s English. The only rule is that actually in some cases the rules are different.
It’s pronounced “siren sester”.
So that it’s bitter? So that you have a reason to put salt in it?
That’s a good analogy because that also happens all the time.
If I understand correctly, they are countries that joined before adopting the euro was a prerequisite, which it now is.
Deep. Is Python a form of Jazz?