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If it's doubling each time wouldn't this imply a forbidden C+? Maybe even a C- before that?
I prefer C♭


Ohhhh is that where the C# name comes from
It's kind of a double pun.
So, it is supposed to be (C++)++, i.e. an increment on top of C++ (even though the core of the language is virtually identical to Java).
But it's also supposed to be C♯ which indicates in musical notation that a note should be incremented in pitch by a half-step. That's where the "C sharp" comes from.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language)#Name
Use the galaxy brain format instead, Vince is a pos.
Ah yes, C hypersharp, my favorite language
I know C hypersharp but you wouldn't have heard of it. It goes to another dimension.
What is that last shape called?
Kinda looks like a wireframe projection of a 5-cube or "penteract" into the plane.
I was going to say the same. Looks like a projected 5-cube.
For those curious, a 4-cube is a hypercube of n=4, which is a tesseract (2nd from last). When a hypercube is defined as n=5 it's a penteract/5-cube. This goes on for hexeracts, hepteracts, etc.
EDIT: Here's a 4d projection of a 5-cube rotating in 5th-dimensional space. Obviously then projected to 2d, as it's a video. The visual is so satisfying, but I can't say the same about the music.
That was... Not the music I expected it to be
Me neither lol. I suppose it fits the nature of the video.
Why are we limited to straight lines? What about C parabolic? Or log(c base 3)?
Yeah, and why are we also being limited to Euclidian space. I for one, would like to see a hyperbolic space programming language.
I love the idea but the thought of debugging such a thing is making me search for a large cliff near me
CO₂
C-bundle-of-sticks