Insanely Nasty Programming Utterly Trascendental

I just clickbaited you. Srry bruh. Or sys. Or trans non binary folk. I am not assuming your gender.

Here is my input: InmanI really do not have creativity right now, but you can crearly see how to put an input.

So now I have nothing more to show you; so I am going to review the new Purge movie:

It is not good; it is hilarious, but as a movie is pretty bad, like a B movie level of stuff.

You are still reading? Well you crearly wasted 30 seconds of your life… input is not that hard, it is harder to install python than creating an input, come on pal.

 

Python comment etiquette

Want to know how to comment? Like really? I did not even know to use python two weeks ago and I knew how to comment. Use a # if you just want to comment one line, and three of these  » guys (or girls, no one knows )  if you want to use more than one line. Easy as that.Comment

Comments are easy to use, but the consecuences of commenting can be dangerous. Peope on the internet are very agressive when it comes to the comment section. So you need to know the next things (the list can be expanded):

  • You can be attacked very agressively if you comment an unpopular opinion
  • You can be banned on certain sites if you have a different opinion
  • You will be seen as an idiot if you have an unpopular opinion
  • You will offend everyone if you have an unpopular opinion (specially if you are a white dude living in a first world country)
  • You cannot give your opinion if its different from the popular belief
  • Criticism is the same thing as harasment
  • You only have freedom of speech if you agree with the popular opinion

If you follow these rules, you are now experiencing the marvels of the internet comment section. Congratulations! If you want to learn more about these rules, just read the new Ghosbusters trailer’s comment section.

Dr. Hello World or how I stop worrying and love python

So I was supposed to upload this blog like a week ago, but I am what some people call a lazy person. So I did my code as a good student:Hi world

What I found myself asking is why in the programming languages I have learned (which are two, if you are wondering) the first thing you do is learn how to print «Hello World». So I did a little bit of research (I say a little bit because I only checked the first two results from Google); and I found that «Hello World» is used as the most basic task to test if a language works correctly. It is believed that the original text was «Hi» but was changed to «Hello World» because it has a bigger number of characters. It was interesting to learn something about the history of programming.

I consulted this website, if you want to read more about the topic:

http://www.thesoftwareguild.com/blog/the-history-of-hello-world/

And now you are wondering why I chose that jazzy title; it is because I love cinema and I cannot avoid making references to movies.