No one ever saw EBCDIC or trigraphs usage in real world. But we should believe that IBM have “real customers who use EBCDIC. We cannot reveal their names due to confidentiality agreements.”

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No one ever saw EBCDIC or trigraphs usage in real world. But we should believe that IBM have “real customers who use EBCDIC. We cannot reveal their names due to confidentiality agreements.”
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Northrop Corporate Art: TRIGRAPH by Phil Manker
Northrop Corporate Art: TRIGRAPH by Phil Manker
Some cool clear acrylic photo frames images:
Northrop Corporate Art: TRIGRAPH by Phil Manker
Brochure shows a composite view of this photokinetic mural wall, assembled from L-angled image strips set between clear acrylic rods, in an aluminum frame. Designed for the pioneering corporate art consultant, Wayne Andersen, and installed at Northrop’s corporate offices in Century City, California.
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Digraphs and trigraphs in C++
TIL, as they say. This is completely valid C++ code, compiling without any errors.
#include <iostream> int main() <% int a<:5:> = <% 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 %>; std::cout << a<:2:>; return 0; %>
It all has to do with so called di- and trigraphs. Of course I wouldn't use these anywhere unless, somehow, absolutely necessary. No doubt it would only get people confused about your code.