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My co-worker Joe wrote this to explain many things:
If you understand this...you are lost.
function JoesTasteInMusic {
if (sProduced < 1994) {
checkArtist(soundsLikeNirvana);
checkLabel(subPop);
checkNostalga(true);} else { if (
checkArtist(soundsLikeNirvana);
checkSound(claimsFugaziAsAnInfluence);
checkGenre(claimsToBePunk);
checkAssociation(associatedInAnyWayWhatsoeverWithChrisCornell); ) set cJunk = "true" } }
If you understand this...you are lost.
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I am also laughing.
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wait. where am i?
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I'm all about the Fugazi snark.
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*Stubs toe on furniture*
Curses!
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And gedanken23, I was using my own naming convention there. I use s for storage, i for pure integers, and c for constants.
Plus, I NEED HELP
since LJ doesn't like ASP.Net code
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So I'm not lost...Yaaay! Or is that bad thing...Arrgh! The geek confusion!
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Re: hah LJ doesn't like asp.net
Smashing Pumpkins? Nah, I stopped listening to them when they got uber popular.
Favorite band?
Hmmmm, I guess the oldies are goodies since I never get tired of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters or Rush.
Though lately I've been enjoying a lot of J-Rock.
I get it, and compiler errors.
What language allows you to imply logical operators like that?
As you know, I don't get out of the cave often.