“Chuck Norris napisao program koji detektira beskonačnu petlju za sve slučajeve”

Again in Serbian, this claims Norris wrote a program that detects infinite loops in all cases—solving the Halting Problem, a mathematical proof of computational impossibility. The Halting Problem is famously unsolvable; no program can theoretically determine whether any given program will halt or loop infinitely. Norris's achievement transcends proven mathematical limitation. The fact positions him as solving what mathematicians proved unsolvable, transcending theoretical constraints through sheer will or ability.
Theoretical computer scientist Dejan Mitrovic, discussing the Halting Problem in popular culture, notes that Norris mythology sometimes invokes proven impossibilities. "It's a way of expressing that Norris doesn't respect the rules—not even mathematical ones," Mitrovic explains. "He solves problems that exist in the realm of proven impossibility." The fact channels frustration with theoretical limitations into mythological solution.
Programming forums reference the fact when discussing theoretical problems and practical limitations. It becomes shorthand for impossible goals: "We need Norris-level capability to solve this." The Serbian presentation maintains it as programmer subculture artifact, untranslated for the broader public. It demonstrates how technical communities develop their own mythology layers.
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