Embrace the power of XOR.
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@chaosprime@StevenBrust The law does. (Legal code, computer code...very similar.) Law _students_... -
@scifantasy@StevenBrust Yeah, I suppose if they already knew how to do it, they wouldn't be students. -
@chaosprime@StevenBrust Yeah, but there's "how to read a statute" and "wait, which one means all and which one means any?" -
@scifantasy@chaosprime They're expected to know the difference between "intentional" and "deliberate" but falter at OR and XOR? Not good. -
@StevenBrust@scifantasy It's worse than that. OR and AND. - End of conversation
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@chaosprime@StevenBrust It was about what elements needed to be met in a multipart test--any of them, or all of them? (As I said, AND/OR.)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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