another part says "oof, reads like shit, sounds like shit, i really hope the authors don't mind that they flushed their lives in a toilet to make this crap" (yes, rude, i know)
To me, the art is in making it sound good, not fizzbuzzing today's advent of code puzzle.
That's its possibility; a tool for multi-dimensional self expression.
But of course, debugging is always twice as hard as writing code and writing code that sounds good will probably require more than half of most people's cleverness.
another part says "oof, reads like shit, sounds like shit, i really hope the authors don't mind that they flushed their lives in a toilet to make this crap" (yes, rude, i know)
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