Let’s go for the set.
Thanks to Foam Brain for helping with the code bits! I hope what’s here is recognizable.
(Vote link’s over in the lefthand column. FTP #3 goes up on Sunday!)
Let’s go for the set.
Thanks to Foam Brain for helping with the code bits! I hope what’s here is recognizable.
(Vote link’s over in the lefthand column. FTP #3 goes up on Sunday!)
I can probably identify ten or so different languages based on their syntax, but this isn’t one of them.
I know Perl uses dollar signs like this, but it doesn’t seem to match otherwise (at least based on some quick Google searches).
Oh, well. I tried.
XD
She probably runs on a hybrid-operating system designed by a uniquely mad scientist.
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Huh, i almost sound like i know what i’m talking about.
An IRC reference is hidden in the code. See how long it takes you to find it.
Al-Briaca more than a reference to IRC is hidden in there 🙂
Hooray for m4! Such an underappreciated language. Being associated with sendmail and autoconf has not been good for its reputation.
I swear I recognized the language from this sample *before* Google told me what file this text comes from.
Kinda like the inside of my head, except that mine is distributed multi-threaded swirls of pattern matching against fractal curves and branching. It’s weird. All the time.