Mage he/him Posted October 5, 2020 Posted October 5, 2020 So I am taking CS 124 right now. This is the intro level computer science class at BYU-I, and we were learning about Boolean logic, and with logic thrown in the mix you have to make a whole new order of operations. Basically PEMDAS is no longer valid. Instead it goes parentheses, increment/decrement, not, multiply/divide/modulo, addition/subtraction, greater than/less than, equality, and, or, assignment. The acronym PIDNMDMASGLEAOA is not quite as short, so they just made categories, and you memorize which categories go before which other ones. It sounds scarily similar to the first ideal, so I decided to post it here. Quote Unary before Binary Math before Logic Relative before Absolute AND before OR I hope this helps out any of my fellow Sanderfans who need to remember the order of operations for Boolean logic. 7
Condensation she/her Posted October 5, 2020 Posted October 5, 2020 Yes. The First Ideal of the Mathdoers.
Scout_Fox he/him Posted October 6, 2020 Posted October 6, 2020 This is hilarious and absolutely perfect. WOW. Idk PIDNMDMASGLEAOA kinda has a nice ring to it tho.... 1
Condensation she/her Posted October 6, 2020 Posted October 6, 2020 2 hours ago, Scout_Fox said: This is hilarious and absolutely perfect. WOW. Idk PIDNMDMASGLEAOA kinda has a nice ring to it tho.... Yes, it just rolls off the tongue.
Chasmgoat he/him Posted October 6, 2020 Posted October 6, 2020 11 hours ago, Condensation said: Yes, it just rolls off the tongue. Actually, your tongue shoves it away for the weird word it is. It just feels like it is rolling. 3
Condensation she/her Posted October 6, 2020 Posted October 6, 2020 23 minutes ago, Chasmgoat said: Actually, your tongue shoves it away for the weird word it is. It just feels like it is rolling. You know, that would make more sense.
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