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Vieux 17/10/2007, 21h00   #1
Malcolm McLean
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Par défaut Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program

"Tor Rustad" <tor_rustad@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> In science, making statements that cannot be falsified, has *no value*.
> So, how can your "no usage pitfalls with strncpy", be falsified by
> measurement exactly?
>

A hypothesis which is empirical in nature is stronger if it survives an
attempt at falsification. That's not the same thing as saying that every
statement in science must be falsifiable, or it has no value. A theorem, as
opposed to theory, cannot be falsified by experiment, for example, but
theorems are very useful to scientists.

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