I recognize that programmers often start counting at 0.
I’m not sure how this connects to 0 being lonely, since that means it’s getting used. Even if the programmers are lonely, I still do not get it. Can someone explain?
There’s an old saying that goes, “One is the loneliest number.” Non-programmers usually start counting at one, making it the first number in the count.
Programmers generally have to start counting at 0. So to them, the first number is 0. So the joke is that a non-programmer would say “one is the loneliest number” a programmer would say “zero is the loneliest number” because the numbers they start with when counting are different.
alright, I’ll bite.
Why?
Because programmers start counting at 0! 😆
Ok, that was funnier in my head…
I’ll be the idiot who doesn’t get the joke.
I recognize that programmers often start counting at 0.
I’m not sure how this connects to 0 being lonely, since that means it’s getting used. Even if the programmers are lonely, I still do not get it. Can someone explain?
There’s an old saying that goes, “One is the loneliest number.” Non-programmers usually start counting at one, making it the first number in the count.
Programmers generally have to start counting at 0. So to them, the first number is 0. So the joke is that a non-programmer would say “one is the loneliest number” a programmer would say “zero is the loneliest number” because the numbers they start with when counting are different.
“1 is the loneliest number” was a line from an old song, I think.
It was sang by The Beatles…
I don’t like to be that guy, but 0! equals to 1