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* Date: 2021-03-13 | * Date: 2021-03-13 | ||
* Author: Tyson Andre | * Author: Tyson Andre | ||
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- Increase the complexity of the language specification and make the language a bit harder to learn; I'd prefer simplicity by using an ordinary global function in this case. | - Increase the complexity of the language specification and make the language a bit harder to learn; I'd prefer simplicity by using an ordinary global function in this case. | ||
- Be impossible to polyfill (when brackets weren' | - Be impossible to polyfill (when brackets weren' | ||
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+ | ==== PHP already has a lot of ways to print a string ==== | ||
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+ | This isn't solving any problem that anyone is actually having. | ||
+ | Yes, that includes you. You're not having this problem because it doesn' | ||
+ | exist. | ||
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+ | We already have twice as many ways to output a string as any language needs | ||
+ | and you want to add another because you'd rather type " | ||
+ | Hard, negative ten thousand no on this. | ||
+ | This is genuinely absurd. | ||
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===== Proposed Voting Choices ===== | ===== Proposed Voting Choices ===== |
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