That was so much more fun than it had any right to be.
deadass vibin
syntax error
💀💀💀
I love “yeet cap rn”.
I was fine till I hit sussin.
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Z++
How regular C++ feels if English isn’t your first language
Reminder that yeet is a keyword in rust
Is it synonymous with
eject
?
this had me deadass laughin fr fr no cap
you can use emojis in your username? that’s lit fam
fr mf be bussin
Gen Z++
yeetZ++
genz be bouta millenial rn
That’s called a Domain-specific Language.
ngl, SQL could use some rejuvenation
fr no cap
I was following along until the bussin loop. What is it trying to yeet?
yeet cap rn
It’s right there!
I believe it outputs the prime factors of the number you gave it.
The yeet value is just specifying if the function succeeded or not
I found this amusing enough to try it out. It does actually compile (I used g++ for this). However, the current implementation just goes into an infinite loop if you enter a number >= 2.
I think the original author meant to do
n -= 1 rn
in thetweakin
loop that is inside thebussin
loop. That way, at some pointn % i finna cap
will be false, andi
willbouta
. Which then makes the expressioni <= n
in thebussin
loop eventually false, so we stopbussin
andyeet cap rn
.However, that would mean that the intention of the program isn’t to output prime factors, because even with this fix it does not do so. The structure of
mf chief()
also doesn’t suggest that is the purpose as it is missing anothertweakin
andsussin
like this example of calculating prime factors in C++.Example run:
$ ./zpp.exe Enter a number larger than 1: 50 2 7 8 47
Yeah it definitely looks like a flawed implementation either way. Probably a student got bored of trying to make it work, and went nuts with the #defines for fun
As a career programmer myself… I can absolutely relate.
Returns a zero, I think.
Finally, an actual programming language. So long, Fortran.
Gen-X here. Is it weird that I found the Z++ version easier to read?
Millennial here, this is unironically way better, I wanna code in slang from now on.
Ages ago downloaded some code for handling volume control for me to extend, it was a VB developer using c and they did the same, I just closed it and found some other code to use. 🙄
So…you took C++, and turned it into COBOL. I’m not sure if I’m impressed or horrified.