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minus-square@librecat@lemmy.basedcount.comlinkfedilink20•5 months agoI love this, except for i i hate i.
minus-square@saroh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink16•5 months agoAnd maybe the fact that you have to continue until the gun actually fires :|
minus-squareBilleghlinkfedilink10•5 months agoYou can quit control-c at any point. Sometimes, the game plays you.
minus-square@problematicPanther@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink11•5 months agobut it’s easier than thinking of a useful variable name.
minus-square@finestnothing@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•5 months agoI always use i because I’m too lazy to type out iterator when I’m making my garbage spaghetti code that will support infrastructure for years
minus-square@faintwhenfree@lemmus.orglinkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months agoI like it, i for int easy to remember. I also use i, j, k as u it vectors and remember at what depth of a multidimentional array in working at.
I love this, except for
i
i hatei
.And maybe the fact that you have to continue until the gun actually fires :|
You can
quitcontrol-c at any point. Sometimes, the game plays you.but it’s easier than thinking of a useful variable name.
bullet_idx
Like bullet?
I always use i because I’m too lazy to type out iterator when I’m making my garbage spaghetti code that will support infrastructure for years
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I like it, i for int easy to remember. I also use i, j, k as u it vectors and remember at what depth of a multidimentional array in working at.