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the only acceptable use of unicode characters in source is using greek letters in math heavy code
I don't make the rules, I just invent them
 
the only acceptable use of unicode characters in source is using greek letters in math heavy code
I don't make the rules, I just invent them
Nah, I do like to use some arrows or box-drawing characters or whatever from time to time. Unicode is nice in moderation. But emojis are just plain fucking retarded.
 
the only acceptable use of unicode characters in source is using greek letters in math heavy code
I don't make the rules, I just invent them
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Maybe I'm just a spiritual boomer but things felt like they were better before there were a dozen emojis in every readme and output message.

Also the more of those git readme "badges" I see the lower my expectations are.
It's hard to take a project seriously when they use emojis in that manner.
 
Well now I want to write a program where all the variables and functions have emoji for their names.
we can do better than that
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i fucking hate when APL niggers write c code because it will always be something like

k.c
C:
#define i int
#define z(n) bunch(n); of(n); functions(n);
i b(i x, i d) { return z(k(x) + p(y(d))) * o(x,w(d)); }
>not even attempting to single evaluate
Do functionalcucks really?
 
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