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More Than One String in a String

Posted on October 23, 2021 by dgookin
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I’ve seen some oddball constructions in C. You may have as well, especially if you enjoy reading obfuscated C. Yet, the weirdness I just witnessed came from an online C course I was browsing. I’d never seen it before.
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