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$us = "_"; // underscore
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// comment
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Having found out that writing ° is unexpectedly difficult with english keyboards (or were it hungarian), I see one (1) possible reason for having this variable.
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@m said:
Having found out that writing ° is unexpectedly difficult with english keyboards (or were it hungarian), I see one (1) possible reason for having this variable.
Is there any keyboard where underscores are not present but $, u and s are?
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@morbiuswilters said:
Is there any keyboard where underscores are not present but $, u and s are?
Probably quite a few in houses with small children.
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@boomzilla said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Is there any keyboard where underscores are not present but $, u and s are?
Probably quite a few in houses with small children.
My
basementhouse has dozens of small children, but I just checked all of my keyboards and the underscore is intact.
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@m said:
Having found out that writing ° is unexpectedly difficult with english keyboards (or were it hungarian), I see one (1) possible reason for having this variable.
Allow me to be the guy to quash that sparkle in the pips of your eyes: nobody sees that code but us (well, except for this line since tonight), and we're using standard English U.S. keyboards.
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@morbiuswilters said:
@boomzilla said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Is there any keyboard where underscores are not present but $, u and s are?
Probably quite a few in houses with small children.
My
basementhouse has dozens of small children, but I just checked all of my keyboards and the underscore is intact.I believe boomzilla is referring specifically to unrestrained small children.
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He's just trying to remind you that no, that is not some Japanese smiley of a person with four eyes...
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@m said:
Having found out that writing ° is unexpectedly difficult with english keyboards (or were it hungarian)
A degree symbol? Alt+0176, mate. Kids' stuff!
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Or compose, o, o, if you happen to be using a real computer.
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@toon said:
Allow me to be the guy to quash that sparkle in the pips of your eyes: nobody sees that code but us (well, except for this line since tonight), and we're using standard English U.S. keyboards.
Well, then I’ll have to corect myself: I see no (0) possible reasons for having this variable.
@morbiuswilters said:
Is there any keyboard where underscores are not present but $, u and s are?
Maybe the US version of this Linotype keyboard? But for computer keyboards: there are standard layouts, so certainly hundrets of keyboards with non-standard layouts have been built. Why should keyboard design be less WTFy then any other branch of engineering?