Though you might not be, it just looked like it on your recent post because of typing in all CAPS and using so many exclamation points!!!!
But what is more controversial is the similar use of the exclamation point in marking methods that are "destructive" or "dangerous" in the sense that they modify their receivers.
My sainted aunt! ie as an exclamation expressing surprise.
If you squint a little, you might even mistake it for the gold key and red circle with an exclamation point that JBuilder USES.
"For any whole number, the product of all the counting numbers up to and including itself. It is indicated with an exclamation point: 4! (read "four factorial") is 1 * 2 * 3 *4 = 24. "
Or perhaps it is the exclamation mark, once known as the "shriek mark".
A silver Rolex peeks out from under his cuff, and a vertical strip of white soul patch drops down from his lower lip like an exclamation mark.
The exclamation sign (!) is optional, and says whether existing links should be overwritten (existing files are never overwritten).
a punctuation mark (!) used after an exclamation.
If required inputs aren't provided, the flow will indicate that it is not ready to be run by displaying an exclamation mark (!) on the offending activity in the flow editor.
That’s why so many of these posts end in a question mark, not an exclamation point.
As the two girls came near the encampment, Hetty uttered a slight exclamation on catching a view of the person of her father.
Each sentence ends with a silly exclamation point-he was young, he was cheerful, maybe he'd had a glass of wine.