The AssmanΒ replysh.itjust.works9Hide 9 repliesKilling blob emojis was the dumbest shit google ever did45
The AssmanΒ replysh.itjust.worksThey were somebody. Who is the new emoji guy? Some generic ass circle nobody.12
rrbitsΒ replylemm.ee1Hide 1 replyThey're still being updated by people on GitHub https://github.com/C1710/blobmoji You can use them if your phone is rooted https://github.com/DavidBerdik/blobmoji There's probably also a way to use it on Samsung without root since they support custom fonts12
voxelΒ replysopuli.xyztbh i didn't really like them but the new ones are somehow even worse and completely devoid of any personality1
EEvokerKingΒ replylemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesThey never killed them, they were always stickers not emojis so they aren't used as much. You can still use them through Gboard.-4
The AssmanΒ replysh.itjust.worksSorry, but that just isn't true at all. They used blobs for emojis in Android for several years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_emoji15
HHildegardeΒ lemmy.world5Hide 5 repliesbash: let: =: syntax error: operand expected (error token is "=")11
EEvokerKingΒ replylemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesWhat programming language are you assuming this is? I'm thinking of it as JavaScript in my head and I don't think there would be any errors.9
SStellarExtractΒ lemm.eeIs this gonna be one of those weird cases where evaluation of the assignment happens before the ternary operator?11
IInFerNoΒ lemmy.ml5Hide 5 repliesIs this a prompt to bypass a restriction that gpt claims to not be able to use emojis?6
EElectricΒ replylemmy.world4Hide 4 repliesNo, it's an exercise in Swift showcasing how emojis are valid code.1
IInFerNoΒ replylemmy.ml1Hide 1 replyBut this is using string output, of course it will work. Define your variables as emoji. let π = 36
EElectricΒ replylemmy.worldGood point. That's still valid as far as I'm aware, was one of the first things the professor pointed out.2
CashewNut π΄σ ’σ ₯σ §σ ΏΒ replylemmy.world1Hide 1 reply Swift Nasty language for Apple-degenerates.2
EElectricΒ replylemmy.worldI 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.1
Killing blob emojis was the dumbest shit google ever did
I miss my blobby boys. They had SOUL.
They were somebody. Who is the new emoji guy? Some generic ass circle nobody.
They're still being updated by people on GitHub https://github.com/C1710/blobmoji You can use them if your phone is rooted https://github.com/DavidBerdik/blobmoji There's probably also a way to use it on Samsung without root since they support custom fonts
Sweet, thanks!
tbh i didn't really like them but the new ones are somehow even worse and completely devoid of any personality
They never killed them, they were always stickers not emojis so they aren't used as much. You can still use them through Gboard.
Sorry, but that just isn't true at all. They used blobs for emojis in Android for several years.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_emoji
That's wrong. You seem to be very young to not remember them as emojis
android 5
π ( nothing personal. It's just the right answer. I ran the code. )
bash: let: =: syntax error: operand expected (error token is "=")
What programming language are you assuming this is? I'm thinking of it as JavaScript in my head and I don't think there would be any errors.
It's Swift, the Apple language.
It's also perfectly valid JS.
Ewwww
Bash ainβt got no ternary does it?
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 π = 3
Good point. That's still valid as far as I'm aware, was one of the first things the professor pointed out.
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 π