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Java-style classes in C++
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You know, when you read material where someone is presenting numbers that tell you that you are wrong, there are several avenues to pursue in order to decide whether you're being taken for a fool, or not.
For statistical studies, one doesn't even, usually, have to delve into statistics. The premise is very often a bunch of shit. One doesn't have to think much further about it, or delve into the numbers, or seek unbiased information. I would not pursue this question further, even though there is some miniscule probability of my missing a bet. I base my reaction on this: Quote:
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