Hackernews posts about C89
C89 is an older version of the C programming language standard that was released in 1989 and only supported features up to that point, making it a strict subset of the C90 standard.
- Why Every IKEA Product Has a Weird Name [video] (www.youtube.com)
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- Byrne's Euclid (www.c82.net)
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- OOP Principles That Will Take You Far (tacoda.medium.com)
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- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Keynote at Computex 2026 (www.youtube.com)
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- Trump phone data leak [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Waymo getaway a likely S.F. first (eedition.sfchronicle.com)