most of the thread didn't even try to give a reason
Hm. "A string containing "OX84AB97" could be a color code; and one containing "007 James Bond" ..." responded to with "Using a rule of 'leading 0' for octal or 'leading 0x' for hex seem fairly safe -- can you give an example where doing so would be a problem?
Ignores the examples given, makes a bland naive statement, and then asks for examples. Pointless to discuss, if what is written isn't read.
In reply to Re^16: why are hex values not numbers? (octal)
by BrowserUk
in thread why are hex values not numbers?
by perl-diddler
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