I've did it https://programming.dev/post/12516136
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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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?
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