@Toasterson This would be "K". Or "Z", depending on the sound. We hardly ever use "C" except in front of "H' (or "K").
@dat @Toasterson @ysegrim But we would call it by its inventors name, wouldn't we?
@dichotomiker @Toasterson @ysegrim "K&R C"?
well, it would be "DIN C" instead of "ANSI C" at least :-D
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@dat @ysegrim @Toasterson DeRiKeTho?
@Toasterson The real horror is in the EBCDIC implementation which allows to spell the umlaut in "zurück" with the trigraph ??u
@henryk You have seen things™.