Epoch in C and many other languages
01/01/1970 00:00:00 UTC
OpenAI became a house hold name with the release of this popular product. Just make sure you don't get in trouble using it like many residents of South Park did
ChatGPT
This weakly typed language is a staple of the web
JavsScript
Terminates a line of code
;
A critical success for Microsoft their MS-DOS operating system was famous for running off this storage median
Floppy Disk
Chat GPT uses this type of LLM
Generative pre-trained transformers
This simple language from the 1960s was designed to help non-scientific students use computers
BASIC
MySQL replaces the ! char with this to represent NOT
~
The gang of four became famous in 1993 with the release of their text book on this important computer science topic
OOP Design Patterns
In this unique take on AI, this program turns against not only the humans but also the machines
Mr. Smith
This popular language is a favorite of many looking to do some serious scientific computing. Despite being a rather approachable language for beginners its name might be a no go Ophidiophobiacts.
Python
This char is paramount in helping users use VI/VIM commands
:
This literal type of bug fried a relay inside Grace Hooper's computer in 1946
Moth
Although not quite a Disney/Pixar character this model could certainly generate a picture of them.
DALL-E
To GenZ this language might seem like a dinosaur but this novel language from the 90's was loved for collecting your garbage
Java
__ to grep
| (pipe)
Widely considered the first digital computer, the ENIAC, was designed during WWII to calculate these
Ballistic Tables
While complaining about Apple's Orwellian App Store policies this company release a spoof of Apple's iconic 1984 commercial using characters from their hit battle royale game
Epic Games
Perhaps more similar to a hardware description langauge than a general purpose programing language, IMB's Qiskit language allows a user to program a circuit for one of these highly complex computers
Quantum Computer
This everyday char is easy for British developers to type but a pain for Americans. To bad the American counterpart of this char shows up far more frequently in code
£