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From: David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Which code style do you prefer the most?
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 16:47:51 +0100
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On 07/03/2025 21:17, Keith Thompson wrote:
> David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> writes:
>> On 06/03/2025 22:14, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> [...]
>>> Mathematicians come in two varieties: those who are oblivious
>>> to ambiguity and those who relish it. This i situation goes
>>> unnoticed by the former, and pleases the latter.
>>
>> Mathematicians come in two varieties - those that can count, and those
>> that can't count.
> 
> Mathematicians come in three varieties - those that can count, and those
> that can't count.  The third variety is left as an exercise for the
> student.
> 

There are two sorts of people.  Those that can infer from missing data.