Today in our newest take on “older technology is better”: why NAT rules!

  • @[email protected]OP
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    95 months ago

    SQL uses it but yeah, not programming language :p.

    I was on mobile so I didn’t have a .XCompose available to type .

    • @[email protected]
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      55 months ago

      If you want to be able to write practically anything on mobile, including ≠, ≈, ‰, ℝ etc., have a look at Unexpected keyboard. No spellcheck or autocomplete, though.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      I was on mobile so I didn’t have a .XCompose available to type.

      I feel the opposite. On mobile I have much easier access to special characters. I just need to hold down characters to get more variants.

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      25 months ago

      SQL is definitely a programming language. Most dialects are Turing-complete in some way. Some allow custom functions and stored procedures.