Massive Update on Strings Theory in Wikipedia
S3D writes "There is a massive update on Strings Theory in Wikipedia :
AdS/CFT
, Andrew Strominger
, Cumrun Vafa, Ashoke Sen, Juan Maldacena,
Mirror symmetry,
String field theory,
Holonomy,
Heterotic string,
Closed string
, Open string,
F-theory,
Background independence,
Higgs mechanism,
Conifold,
Tachyon_condensation,
Einsteinian_manifold,
Second superstring_revolution
Now you can easyly tell Open string from Closed string
at last."
Since you're the only one who noticed that, I presume we can consider the "nobody-reads-the-articles-anyway"-theory as proven.
This could be solved with one entry:
Closed String: Contiguously allocated memory ending with 0x00 ('\0', 0, 0b00000000, etc)
Open String: Contigously allocated memory without a terminator (see also Closed String, Buffer Overflow)
-Adam
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DON'T PANIC
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on the cover. So much more comforting...
I must admit though, wikipedia definately gives the guide a run for its money!
click-clack, front and back. I'm not moving this car otherwise.
Oh, good. Now I have more material for my light evening reading sessions.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.