It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
North
Head N*gga In Charge = H.N.I.C.
(A)dored (L)oved and (O)bviously (N)eeded by (E)veryone.
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
Typing the character entity   renders a non-breaking space, a fixed-width space that will not be used as a potential line break position.
It is the symbol known as an ampersand. Here it is &
Sure.for (i=0; i
Salvation, seclusion, semicolon and sunscreen are 9 letter words. They begin with s and end with n.
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Why not? In this example there three semicolons, and one colon. for (i=0; i<10; i>3? i+=2: i++) printf ("%d\n", i);
It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
In means you
It's the semicolon after the while ()part:i= 0;do printf ("%d %s\n", i, argv[i]); while (++i
Is stand for love n happyness
is what context? Chemisty, N is Nitrogen
N comes from National.