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I just stumbled upon a great new vocabulary word while reading Programming Perl: thaumatocracy. Although m-w.com, dictionary.com, and my 2129-page unabridged dictionary all fail to define it, as best I can tell it means The elite group whose members perform magic. Used in context: The The more I use Perl, the more I like it. |
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“C is often described, with a mixture of fondness and disdain varying
according to the speaker, as ‘a language that combines all the elegance
and power of assembly language with all the readability and
maintainability of assembly language.’”
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