Unlike humans, the entities who process those aren’t capable of mentally compensating on the fly for deviations from the standard so “wrong words” are immediately punished and can’t proliferate.
Those just invent new frameworks every six months which everyone should totally use this new framework, for reasons. Though, maybe that’s just JavaScript.
Not in programming languages.
Unlike humans, the entities who process those aren’t capable of mentally compensating on the fly for deviations from the standard so “wrong words” are immediately punished and can’t proliferate.
Y’all should check out the ARMA scripting language.
It has a few commands that can be spelled a myriad of ways because of typos made when writing the language. Like “Dammage.”
Yeah, that only happens after an update.
Those just invent new frameworks every six months which everyone should totally use this new framework, for reasons. Though, maybe that’s just JavaScript.
Any where they they let you define your own function are asking for trouble.
def add(a,b){ return(a-b) }
I think you need to use assembly code to stop this b.s.
Definitely not just JavaScript.