- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24335357
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Because it supports Unicode as variable/class/function names and Unicode includes all the characters humans have ever used, even dead languages (I assume for historians to digitize ancient texts?)
Most languages are like this. Even C is like this.
Depends on the compiler, I’m pretty sure some versions of Borland shit themselves if you introduce an accent mark at the wrong time, much less support Unicode.
Amazing that someone would ask that on Piazza.
Isn’t it all unicode at the end of the day, so it supports anything unicode supports? Or am I off base?
Ssh! 🫢 You’ll ruin the joke!
Okay but how does starting a secure shell help?