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what's the difference between [ nil ] and [ null ] and [ zero ]?
20 sept. 2012 04:05
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"Null" and "nil" have very specific uses (maths and sport respectively) as well as set phrases, eg. "null and void"(legal) and "nil by mouth" (medical). "Zero" is the more general word.
20 septembre 2012
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In normal speech and writing, NULL is never used. It does have uses in computer programming.
NIL is generally only used in sports, and only in the UK/Australia.
For all normal purposes, ZERO should be used.
20 septembre 2012
Hello!
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Thank you very much for helping me.
Have a nice day .! =D=D
20 septembre 2012
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Siara
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Coréen
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Anglais, Italien, Coréen
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