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derleth
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Unix Commands I Abuse Every Day
> Back in the Before-Before, the grapheme in ASCII at the codepoint ^ is now was an up-arrow character, which is why BASIC uses ^ for exponentiation even though FORTRAN, which came first and which early BASIC dialects greatly copied, uses .
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