🖕 ( nothing personal. It’s just the right answer. I ran the code. )
Is this gonna be one of those weird cases where evaluation of the assignment happens before the ternary operator?
Is this a prompt to bypass a restriction that gpt claims to not be able to use emojis?
No, it’s an exercise in Swift showcasing how emojis are valid code.
But this is using string output, of course it will work. Define your variables as emoji.
let 😅 = 3
Good point. That’s still valid as far as I’m aware, was one of the first things the professor pointed out.
Swift
Nasty language for Apple-degenerates.
I don’t disagree. Apple’s funding the classes and there is a ton of demand for Swift devs.
To my surprise though, loving the language. Doesn’t waste my time with semi colons and encourages readability. Shame it’s stuck to Apple.
true, so 😃
Killing blob emojis was the dumbest shit google ever did