I could have you arrested for that comment.
I could have you arrested for that comment.
As does https://therarbg.com/
At least they learned and stopped doing it.
Is that on Karlov Most in Prague? Sure I’ve seen it somewhere.
This would probably be funnier if it made any sense
There are some things about it which are a bit annoying and not easy to initially work out, but overall I’ve found it to do pretty much everything I want, and a few things I didn’t know I wanted until I found out it did them.
It’s hit 50% for me. Well probably more like 75% because I use WSL a lot.
Fuck. That does it. I’m off to BSD.
Any more info? I’d love to have my mind blown that this is real, but it’s just a video and a title.
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switch statements are three gotos in a trenchcoat.
_ is a variable name, [] becomes 0 when converted to an integer, !![] becomes 1. The + “” + means that the integers 1, 0, 0 get converted to a string - “100”, which gets converted back to an integer because it’s in the for loop. And there’s various other horrible conversions going on to make it all work.
Or this one without the “undefined” when run in a browser console:
for(_=[];_<+!![]+""+[]*[]+[]*[]-!![]-!![];_++%+(!![]+!![])?[]:console.log(_));_+!![]
Actually, I prefer this one:
for(_=[];_<+!![]+""+[]*[]+[]*[];_++%+(!![]+!![])?[]:console.log(_));
Want to print out all odd numbers from 1 to 100? Easy:
for(_=[];_<+!![]+""+[]*[]+[]*[];_++)(_%+(!![]+!![])?console.log(_):[]);
Once you try Vim you will never use another text editor. Or any other program for that matter because you won’t be able to exit.