Single equal sign (=) is an assignment operator.
Double equal signs (==) are used as a comparison operator.
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Single equal sign (=) is an assignment operator.
Double equal signs (==) are used as a comparison operator.
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I made up my mind not to cry
I knew it all along
There'd be a time we'd eventually part
Memories send so much loneliness
Into my heart
Should have been sick of
Our foolish exchanges long ago but
I kind of miss it now
As if you've forgotten how it ended last time
Your regular smile
Really suits you
We're just continually searching
For the one and only version of ourselves
Like a star that floats up in the sky by day
It's there, even if it can't be seen
We've had it in our possession all along
This invaluable thing
Be continuing to improve upon it, one day
We'll find it
The song I memorized repeatedly
The melody that's seeped into me
Circulates through my body
I'll burn them all into memory
That irreplaceable
Place where I'm meant to return
Hurt at times
Bringing together that have yet to heal
We talked until morning
To bodies that felt a little lighter
We poured in hope
And kept going for it, didn't we
I'll be leaving here tonight
Leaving behind this loneliness I've accumulated
Don't have to put everything into words
I can tell when I see you nod
The times we've spent together up 'til now
The light that shined upon us
No one can shut it out
It'll be okay
I started out alone
And today, I walk on my own again
But in this baggage I shoulder
Are our days spent together, like gemstones
I'm no longer alone
This light that continues to shine in my heart
Is without a doubt, you
Forever and ever
"How are you" and "how are you doing" are common, casual greetings inquiring about someone's wellbeing, often answered with "I'm fine" or "Good, thanks". "How do you do" is a formal, old-fashioned greeting, usually used upon first introduction, and is properly answered by repeating the phrase back, rather than answering the question.
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a = [1,2,3] # 'a' points to the list [1,2,3]
b = a # 'b' now points to the same list as 'a'
a = [4,5,6] # 'a' is reassigned to a new list [4,5,6]
Importantly, this does not change b; b still points to the original [1,2,3].
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mystique: the quality of being mysterious or secret that makes somebody/something seem interesting or attractive
A corrupter (or corruptor) is a person or thing that causes moral decay, dishonesty, or the rotting/spoiling of something.
sober: not drunk (= not affected by alcohol)
chaperone: (in the past) an older woman who, on social occasions, took care of a young woman who was not married
dewdrop: a small drop of dew or other liquid
irrevocably: in a way that cannot be changed
forage (for something) (of a person) to search for something, especially using the hands
exploit something: to use something well in order to gain as much from it as possible
sift: to examine something very carefully in order to decide what is important or useful or to find something important
mocktail: a cocktail (= mixed drink) that does not contain any alcohol
glitch: a small problem or fault that stops something working successfully
tedious: lasting or taking too long and not interesting
doggedly: in a way that shows that you are determined and do not give up easily
plead: to ask somebody for something in a very strong and serious way
tollbooth: a small building by the side of a road where you pay to drive on a road, go over a bridge, etc.
inclination: a feeling that makes you want to do something
skeptically: in a way that shows doubts that a claim or statement is true or that something will happen
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In C++, the term insertion operation usually refers to adding elements into data structures (like arrays, vectors, lists, sets, or maps) or inserting output into streams.
concatenate: to put things together as a connected series#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
ifstream inputFile("example.txt"); // open file for reading
if (!inputFile) {
cerr << "Error opening file!" << endl;
return 1;
}
string line;
while (getline(inputFile, line)) { // read line by line
cout << line << endl; // print each line
}
inputFile.close(); // close the file
return 0;
}
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lottery: a way of raising money for a government, charity, etc. by selling tickets that have different numbers on them that people have chosen. Numbers are then chosen by chance and the people who have those numbers on their tickets win prizes.
slob: a person who is lazy and dirty or untidy
stake: something that you risk losing, especially money, when you try to predict the result of a race, game, etc., or when you are involved in an activity that can succeed or fail
grungy: dirty in an unpleasant way
Seven-card stud, also known as Seven-Toed Pete or Down-The-River, is a variant of stud poker.
khakis: a strong yellow-brown cloth, used especially for making military uniforms
stow: to put something in a safe place
Bill Gates "Source Code"
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www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com