Message from @MentalSyntaxError
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ALL CAPS MASTER RACE
Anyway, my computer has a problem and I won't be able to get it fixed until Saturday
I can't log into Reddit on mobile for some reason
So you guys will have to update me on the PurgeTheScourge stuff
@Fenix704 BASICALLY LOTS OF ANGRY LEFTUNTERMENSCHEN
EVERYWHERE
EVERYWHERE.
THEY CAN'T LEAVE FAST ENOUGH!!
People need to be kicked out to the desert.
@diversity_is_racism What's a leftuntermenschen? Sounds like German.
a leftist who is an untermenschen. Or underman, literally translated.
I'M COMING OUT AS A CLOSET SJW FOR REALZ BOIS april fools
Happy April Fools, guys!
I wouldn't be an SJW even on April Fools.
IT IS TOO DIFFICULT TO PRETEND
HOW DOES ONE MANAGE THAT INSANITY FOR MORE THAN 30 SECONDS?
works correctly: ($guess \~~ @numbers);
always returns true: ($guess !\~~ @numbers);
what I have to do: not ($guess \~~ @numbers);
why is !~~ being a democrat?
powershell or linux shell?
perl
PERL UEBER ALLES
OK PROBLEM HERE IS THAT YOU ARE INTERPRETING A LIST AS A STRING
DO YOU REMEMBER ORDER OF PRECEDENCE HERE?
$guess !-- numbers means $guess does not equal yes/no of "is there shit in this array"
i thought !~~ meant that $guess is not matched in array
as ~~ means that guess is in array
the question would be "is this shit in the array already"
I just did ! ($guess ~~ @array) instead
NO, THAT LOOKS TO THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS IN THE ARRAY
COUNTER-INTUITIVE, I GRANT YOU THAT
this is the language you shit talked ruby over
~~ is working fine for true and false for looking for element in array
so why is the inverse different
I NEVER USE SMART MATCHING, BUT I THINK THIS EXPLAINS THE RISKS
why don't you use smart matching