Recursion
Nov 18, 2015 11:10
When searching for something on Google, if the input contains typos or expressions that are not common, you will see the phrase "Did you mean: ○○."
However, only the word 'recursion' is different.
Although you enter the word correctly, "Did you mean: recursion" will be displayed.
Also, even if you click the link, the same phrase "Did you mean: recursion" will appear again.
"Recursion" is a word that means a reference to itself, and it is often used in programming.
That is, we are able to experience the recursion by searching for 'recursion' on Google.
However, only the word 'recursion' is different.
Although you enter the word correctly, "Did you mean: recursion" will be displayed.
Also, even if you click the link, the same phrase "Did you mean: recursion" will appear again.
"Recursion" is a word that means a reference to itself, and it is often used in programming.
That is, we are able to experience the recursion by searching for 'recursion' on Google.
再帰
Google で検索をするとき、入力したものにスペルミスや一般的でない表現が含まれると「もしかして: ○○」と表示されることがあります。
しかし、「再帰」という単語だけは例外です。
正しく入力しても、「もしかして: 再帰」と表示されてしまいます。
そしてそのリンクを踏んでも、再び「もしかして: 再帰」と表示されます。
「再帰」は、自分自身への参照を意味する単語で、よくプログラミングに使用されます。
私たちは、Google で「再帰」を検索することによって、自分自身への参照、すなわち「再帰」を体験できるというわけです。
Google で検索をするとき、入力したものにスペルミスや一般的でない表現が含まれると「もしかして: ○○」と表示されることがあります。
しかし、「再帰」という単語だけは例外です。
正しく入力しても、「もしかして: 再帰」と表示されてしまいます。
そしてそのリンクを踏んでも、再び「もしかして: 再帰」と表示されます。
「再帰」は、自分自身への参照を意味する単語で、よくプログラミングに使用されます。
私たちは、Google で「再帰」を検索することによって、自分自身への参照、すなわち「再帰」を体験できるというわけです。
No. 1 gyokuro's correction
- When searching for something on Google, if the input contains typos or expressions that are not common, you will see the phrase "Did you mean: ○○."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- However, only the word 'recursion' is different.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Although you enter the word correctly, "Did you mean: recursion" will be displayed.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Also, even if you click the link, the same phrase "Did you mean: recursion" will appear again.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- "Recursion" is a word that means a reference to itself, and it is often used in programming.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- That is, we are able to experience the recursion by searching for 'recursion' on Google.
- In other words, we are able to experience the recursion by searching for 'recursion' on Google.
kanotown
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I'm glad to hear you say that. :)
> Try typing "do a barrel roll" in Google. This is also a nerdy joke :)
Haha, it's interesting. Indeed, there are many jokes of Google on the Internet. I sometimes play games on the front page of Google. By the way, today I found the interesting searching word "Zerg Rush."
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I'm glad to hear you say that. :)
> Try typing "do a barrel roll" in Google. This is also a nerdy joke :)
Haha, it's interesting. Indeed, there are many jokes of Google on the Internet. I sometimes play games on the front page of Google. By the way, today I found the interesting searching word "Zerg Rush."
No. 2 Timmy's correction
- When searching for something on Google, if the input contains typos or expressions that are not common, you will see the phrase "Did you mean: ○○."
- When searching for something on Google, if the inputted words contains typos or expressions that are not common, you will see the phrase "Did you mean: ○○."
Interesting! I've heard that if you type "zerg rush" google o's will attack the search box))
kanotown
Thank you very much always for correcting my post! :D
Haha, I think "zerg rush" is one of very interesting jokes of Google.
Thank you very much always for correcting my post! :D
Haha, I think "zerg rush" is one of very interesting jokes of Google.
Timmy
You're welcome!^_^
>Haha, I think "zerg rush" is one of very interesting jokes of Google.
That's for sure!^^
You're welcome!^_^
>Haha, I think "zerg rush" is one of very interesting jokes of Google.
That's for sure!^^
Try typing "do a barrel roll" in Google. This is also a nerdy joke :)