hero/code511: Little fix

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Matt Mascarenhas 2019-03-06 23:56:10 +00:00
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[2:31:03][@tbodt_][WebAssembly has always had a binary format, which is the default, and a text format to be able to read it][:"file format"] [2:31:03][@tbodt_][WebAssembly has always had a binary format, which is the default, and a text format to be able to read it][:"file format"]
[2:31:38][@uplinkcoder][@handmade_hero: That's asm.js][:"file format"] [2:31:38][@uplinkcoder][@handmade_hero: That's asm.js][:"file format"]
[2:32:09][@somebody_took_my_name][Q: How would you convince a seasoned OO-programmer of the merits of not using it? What is your best statement?][:language] [2:32:09][@somebody_took_my_name][Q: How would you convince a seasoned OO-programmer of the merits of not using it? What is your best statement?][:language]
[2:32:45][wwwwwvwwwwwvwwwwwwwwwwwww Q: Have you ever read any of The Art of Computer Programming?][:language] [2:32:45][@wwwwwvwwwwwvwwwwwwwwwwwww][Q: Have you ever read any of The Art of Computer Programming?][:language]
[2:33:08][@drealrak][Q: Why you don't use switch in our while(Parsing(Tokenizer)) loop?][:parsing] [2:33:08][@drealrak][Q: Why you don't use switch in our while(Parsing(Tokenizer)) loop?][:parsing]
[2:34:06][@xxthebigfoxx][Q: Can you explain a bit more of what Windows considers UTF-16? I see it mentioned plenty of times on MSDN but usually it just means wchar_t, not actual utf16 with surrogates] [2:34:06][@xxthebigfoxx][Q: Can you explain a bit more of what Windows considers UTF-16? I see it mentioned plenty of times on MSDN but usually it just means wchar_t, not actual utf16 with surrogates]
[2:36:03][@aidsjorb][Q: Has the intentionally deliberate pace for [~hero Handmade Hero] helped you in your day job at all (as say a reminder / refresher), or is it always just tedious to program in this fashion after all these years?] [2:36:03][@aidsjorb][Q: Has the intentionally deliberate pace for [~hero Handmade Hero] helped you in your day job at all (as say a reminder / refresher), or is it always just tedious to program in this fashion after all these years?]