Comment by osrec 15 hours ago What was the pun? Many/mini? 6 comments osrec Reply imjonse 14 hours ago You can safely put 'no pun intended' after actually having no puns in the text. It can be disorienting but such is truth sometimes. kibwen 14 hours ago typeof(x) y = (typeof(x))x; // no pun intended DennisP 11 hours ago Back when I was coding for a living, I tried things like that almost a dozen times to see if they would make anyone laugh, but no pun in ten did. vl 11 hours ago But why cast to it’s own type? johnmaguire 14 hours ago Pun intended? ChuckMcM 15 hours ago Yes.
imjonse 14 hours ago You can safely put 'no pun intended' after actually having no puns in the text. It can be disorienting but such is truth sometimes. kibwen 14 hours ago typeof(x) y = (typeof(x))x; // no pun intended DennisP 11 hours ago Back when I was coding for a living, I tried things like that almost a dozen times to see if they would make anyone laugh, but no pun in ten did. vl 11 hours ago But why cast to it’s own type? johnmaguire 14 hours ago Pun intended?
kibwen 14 hours ago typeof(x) y = (typeof(x))x; // no pun intended DennisP 11 hours ago Back when I was coding for a living, I tried things like that almost a dozen times to see if they would make anyone laugh, but no pun in ten did. vl 11 hours ago But why cast to it’s own type?
DennisP 11 hours ago Back when I was coding for a living, I tried things like that almost a dozen times to see if they would make anyone laugh, but no pun in ten did.
You can safely put 'no pun intended' after actually having no puns in the text. It can be disorienting but such is truth sometimes.
Back when I was coding for a living, I tried things like that almost a dozen times to see if they would make anyone laugh, but no pun in ten did.
But why cast to it’s own type?
Pun intended?
Yes.