#c

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Orange Magical #Nature

#Oranges have been called a “ #perfect #food ” and contain an #amazing array of #healing #vitamins, #minerals, #antioxidants, and #phyto-nutrients.

Oranges are high in #vitamin #C , vitamin #A, #B-complex vitamins, #folate, #beta-carotene, #lutein, and minerals such as #calcium, #magnesium, #iron, and #potassium.

Oranges have been known to help #prevent-cancer, lower high blood pressure, fight off viral infections, relieve constipation, keep bones and teeth strong, #prevent-kidney-stones and #macular-degeneration.

Oranges are rich in lime and alkaline salts that help to counteract and prevent acidosis in the body. They are also excellent for the digestive tract and help to remove toxic debris from the colon through enhanced peristaltic action.

Oranges contain a significant amount of #glutathione which is critical for healthy #eye and #lung function. Oranges are very good for #respiratory problems such as #asthma or #bronchitis and #cardiovascular issues such as #hypertension and #COPD.

Oranges act as an #internal #antiseptic to the body and have the ability to purify and strengthen all the organs in the body. Oranges contain #anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties which are particularly beneficial for those suffering with a cold or flu or an auto-immune disorder such as shingles, arthritis, IBS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and raynaud’s disease.

Fresh squeezed orange #juice is a predigested food and allows for immediate absorption of all it’s abundant healing properties. However, be aware that orange juice will lose the majority of its vitamin C content within 30 minutes of being squeezed, so for optimum results #drink immediately. Whole oranges, peeled or cut in slices, are the best option as the fiber and pith is where so many of the phytonutrients and healing properties are contained.

Oranges are an excellent weight loss food due to their high pectin content which also helps to reduce blood cholesterol.

harryhaller@diasp.eu

this is is better than twitter a.s.o.

alive and well

I'm using tin
DON'T USE goggle groups - it's just a web interface
usenet has nothing to do with google


From: Paul Edwards mutazilah@gmail.com
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: pure C90 newsreader
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 14:14:28 -0000 (UTC)

The google groups ban finally caused me to prioritize my newsreader software.

Here is the pure C90 code used to post this message:

https://sourceforge.net/p/pdos/gitcode/ci/master/tree/src/pdpnntp.c

(and I can also read using that, but it's another level of pain).

So I'm still using google groups to read.

Replies are going to be difficult I guess.

I run this program under PDOS/386. With qemu
giving me a traditional serial port, and PDOS/386
giving the application a bog-standard C90 stream
to that serial port.

BFN. Paul.

#usenet #newsreader #newsgroups #c #c90 #tin #pdos

royae@diaspora-fr.org

Joe Marshall
@2023-09-27 16:31

Greenspun's tenth rule of programming states

Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug ridden, slow implementation of half of Common Lisp.

Observe that the Python interpreter is written in C.

In fact, most popular computer languages can be thought of as a poorly implemented Common Lisp. There is a reason for this. Church's lambda calculus is a great foundation for reasoning about programming language semantics. Lisp can be seen as a realization of a lambda calculus interpreter. By reasoning about a language's semantics in Lisp, we're essentially reasoning about the semantics in a variation of lambda calculus.

http://funcall.blogspot.com/

#programming #Computer-language #Lisp #C

mkwadee@diasp.eu

The other day, a non-technical colleague said to me, "You're a #Python expert, aren't you?" I felt I had to correct him since I have only dabbled with the #language and I said that I'm more accustomed to scientific programming in #C or #Fortran. He looked a bit bemused, in hindsight, I'm not surprised as I've never talked to him about computing before. He then said "No, I meant #MontyPython." Well, modesty aside, I said that I'm probably the most expert person there and so our conversation continued on a more humorous subject.