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Oldest QB45 bug ever known
#11
(07-17-2024, 08:13 AM)Pete Wrote: I wrote a 'Hello World' program on 30-some punch cards in 1979. I kept them until I went into practice in 1985; that was the same year I purchased a shredder. Hey, does anyone think shredding Fortran cards is the earliest form of encryption?

Pete Big Grin

ah very interesting, entropy as a form of encryption.
b = b + ...
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#12
Yeah, ya gotta love entropy, at least while you can; after all, it won't be around forever...

Pete Big Grin

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(07-17-2024, 02:52 PM)Pete Wrote: Yeah, ya gotta love entropy, at least while you can; after all, it won't be around forever...

Pete Big Grin

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Gravity sucks.. Entropy dies.. Between is an empty space..

Actually Pete has already self destructed!
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#14
Back on topic:

C:\DOS\Set Variable=10
C:\DOS\Qbx

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V=Int(Val(Environ$("Variable")))
Print V ' returns 9

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