what if you could use furigana as comments in a programming language like
let average = (a >> 1) + (b >> 1) + (a & b & 1)
the swift programming language is my fault to some degree. mostly here to see dogs, shitpost, fix old computers, and/or talk about math and weird computer programming things. for effortposts check the #longpost pinned tag. asks are open.
what if you could use furigana as comments in a programming language like
let average = (a >> 1) + (b >> 1) + (a & b & 1)
this is actually great because I've learned almost all my vocab from reading and I can't pronounce anything properly x)
...So, bonus fun fuct, in the actual honest-to-goodness British pronunciation of "Worcestershire", the -shire is silent
WOOS-ter.
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Worcester, the county town and namesake of Worcestershire.
...It is very possible, and also that I should get more sleep
Currently doubting every sense-memory I have of ever hearing anyone talk about the damn sauce
Oh, I think some people do call the sauce Wooster sauce, but the place is always(? often at least?) Woostesher, because clipping that introduces ambiguity.
Aye! Though my sleep-dep brain ks now deep in "OH NO WHAT EVEN IS ANYTHING"
can we get a disassembler that de-optimizes and does this. (I don't have a use for such a thing, but it seems like it'd be very cool).