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  • Semicolons. Statement's can be written in multiple lines such as rust io::stdin(&mut foo) .unwrap(). Idk if it would work if the newlines were significant. Also when I paste something, it could be ready hard for the formatter to format it.

  • Bash is a bigger one. Luckily there's nushell

  • Challenge accepted! If I won't procrastinate from this procrastinating, tomorrow will be a version 2 without commas!

  • If you know about rust you know it's a programmable programming language, meaning that you can make macros. There could be a macro that would do that but 1. Macros is rust code to write rust code so they have the complexity of rust squared 2. I said to myself the only macros I will allow myself to use in this challenge is println and allow

  • As you can see, rust allows you to not put semicolons at the end of code blocks. The presence of semicolons is not a language killer. It's a very hard language, but its worth it.

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  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    What are variables and semicolons for actually?

  • Installing linux. If you are in a more comfortable environment you will be better at working

  • I am hopeless at getting the text_ptr simpler than i64::from_str_radix(&format!("{:p}", my_string)[2..], 16).unwrap(); How can i get it the normal way?

  • What mistakes?

  • Isn't echo a shell builtin?

  • I am not skilled enough to do that ngl

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    poorPenguin

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    thisIsGoingToBeASeriousDebate