An integer variable which, for historical reasons, is commonly used to count the iterations of a loop.
#include<iostream.h>
int main (void)
{
for(int i = 0, i <= 9999, i++)
{
cout << "All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy.\n";
}
return 0;
}
int main (void)
{
for(int i = 0, i <= 9999, i++)
{
cout << "All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy.\n";
}
return 0;
}
by Existential Elevator November 30, 2003
by Cintiaa January 22, 2008
Known to most as the /i/nsurgency wiki, where 4chan coordinates it's ongoing projects and raids, such as project chanology. It also documents old raids and contains extremely useful "tools" and information.
by teh_pwnzr February 08, 2009
A letter added to the beginning of words by companies who think it will sell more of their products.
Guy 1: "Hey lets sell this fan and we'll call it...an iFan!"
Everyone else: "Brilliant!, simply brilliant! It will sell just like an iPod!"
Everyone else: "Brilliant!, simply brilliant! It will sell just like an iPod!"
by James1410 August 24, 2007
A prefix that corperations put in front of everything new to make it look revolutionary. This usually has to do with music or other electronics. Apple started the I-generation when releasing the "i-pod" on oct.23 2001. After this, many other I-products by apple were released. The "I" apparently wasn't a registered trademark because producers from other companies (not necessarilly associated with apple) started making "I-products" such as variations of I-homes, I-cases, I-chairs, I-toothpicks, I-foot massagers, I-lint, ect.
This could be associated with other urban corporate prefixes such as Mc or jumbo.
Someday we could be defined as the I-generetion by future historians.
This could be associated with other urban corporate prefixes such as Mc or jumbo.
Someday we could be defined as the I-generetion by future historians.
Judy: DAD! I-want to go on i-tunes for my i-pod but the i-mac isn't working!
Dad: I-DK... Are you sure it's the I-macs fault? I-think you have to hook the i-mac and the i-pod with the i-chord.
Judy: I-ll try.
Dad: I-DK... Are you sure it's the I-macs fault? I-think you have to hook the i-mac and the i-pod with the i-chord.
Judy: I-ll try.
by pedrotheporcupine January 10, 2009