Yes, that was on purpose
Yes, that was on purpose
1. Python
for i in range(11):
print(i)
2. R
for (i in 0:10) {
print(i)
}
3. C/C++
#include <iostream>
int main() {
for (int i = 0; i <= 10; ++i) {
std::cout << i << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}
4. Java
public class CountToTen {
public static void main(String[] args) {
for (int i = 0; i <= 10; i++) {
System.out.println(i);
}
}
}
5. Lua
for i = 0, 10 do
print(i)
end
6. Bash (Shell Script)
for i in $(seq 0 10); do
echo $i
done
7. Batch (Windows Command Script)
@echo off
for /l %%i in (0,1,10) do (
echo %%i
)
8. Go
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
for i := 0; i <= 10; i++ {
fmt.Println(i)
}
}
9. Rust
fn main() {
for i in 0..=10 { // 0..=10 includes 10
println!("{}", i);
}
}
10. Zig
const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() !void {
var i: i32 = 0;
while (i <= 10) {
std.debug.print("{}\n", .{i});
i += 1;
}
}
11. Scala
for (i <- 0 to 10) {
println(i)
}
12. Fortran
program count_to_ten
implicit none
integer :: i
do i = 0, 10
print *, i
end do
end program count_to_ten
13. Haskell
main :: IO ()
main = mapM_ print [0..10]
14. Julia
for i in 0:10
println(i)
end
PeerTube isn’t bad, it just has no content
You are completely right
I‘d say fatherfucker is still derogatory - after all, it’s still incest. Fatherhugger? Manhugger?
Yes I cheated. To be fair, I used each of those languages at one point and knew how to do it but was to lazy to look it up again.
Edit: except Fortran