I legitimately lol’d at this. Any time I return from a couple weeks off I’m like “what year is it” + “can you repeat all the stuff about the things”.
Me temporarily forgetting the structure of an if statement in Shell.
I write shell scripts only very occasionally and have to look this up every time.
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Like this I think
if [1]; then echo "hi" fi
And then there’s stupid Cpp with
if (true) { do(); }
Or
if THIS do(); endif
What’s weird about the C++ one? At least that one is the same in a bunch of languages
void HelloWorld(string) { if (string == "print") { Serial.print("Hello World"}; } }
Solved it.
I’m more
Hello print("World")
im more of a c person
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void HelloWorld(void (* func)(const char*)) { func("Hello world!"); }
(format t “Hello ~a” 'World). If I’m on vacation and come back to the land of C based languages I will have reverted to the only syntax I enjoy working in.
@anders @nthcdr lda #0 ; Load accumulator with character code for NULL
sta $0400 ; Store it in the screen memory to clear the screen
ldx #0 ; Initialize X register to 0
loop lda message,x ; Load the next character from the message
beq done ; If the character is NULL (end of string), we are done
sta $0400,x ; Store the character in the screen memory
inx ; Increment X register
bne loop ; Branch back to the loop
done rts ; Return from subroutine
message .text “Hello World!”,0 ; Null-terminated string