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I like how you forget the % after 90.

DreamBerd probably allows this.



IIRC, numbers without a percentage sign are assumed to be percentages. Numbers that are not percentages have to be followed by ;% (the semicolon is the NOT operator in DreamBerd).


I think they actually meant that there are 90 crap OOP language implementations and the infinite quantity that remain are ‘not crap’


Maybe you can hoist % symbols like you can hoist variables.

If not, maybe you can hoist the ability to hoist % symbols, before which you can hoist % symbols.


Why waste time type lot char, when few char do trick




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