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Comments on Puzzle #15507: computer geek # 2
By Sarah Andrews (sarah)

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  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: line logic only  

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#1: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Aug 11, 2011

Funny series, Sarah!
#2: karl (keicher) on Aug 11, 2011
yeah... hilarious.
#3: John Macdonald (perlwolf) on Aug 11, 2011 [SPOILER]
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#4: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Aug 13, 2011
guess i'm not a geek, i have no idea of this
#5: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Sep 30, 2016 [SPOILER]
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#6: Greggo (Greggo) on Feb 18, 2018
Very interesting. What computer language is this?
#7: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Feb 18, 2018 [SPOILER]
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#8: John Macdonald (perlwolf) on Feb 20, 2018
The canonical popular language that had the shift operators was C (and its predecessor B, and I think also their predecessor BCPL). It tends to be included in languages that are trying to be "high-level assembler" languages - powerful to program in yet still close enough to machine language that the programmer can usually have a good idea of the speed of various ways of writing code. Many languages since then have adopted shift operations, but many have not.

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