Chat about anything! (Part 4)

Chat about anything Part 1 is the slowest to reach 1000 replies.

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Typically it takes 2 days to reach 1,000 replies on previous parts and now it’s just not there.

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Free up a slot!
@discobot fortune

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:crystal_ball: Without a doubt

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Also, you can use the <img src="x"> to use an image.

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That’s another method of bypassing the AWS error.

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Excited Kraken comes back.

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Eats octopus tentacles near it

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Did you know he is actually the shrimp’s father.

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What’s C+? C#?

dead chat

Charge phone

It benefits me.
The anti-dead chats

Yes

Excited Kraken seems to look after us.

wha?
i js took a random nap

Awesomesauce.

C+ is not a standard programming language. It likely refers to either C, C++, or C#, or potentially a typo. C++ is an extension of the C language that includes object-oriented programming features. C# is a newer, object-oriented language developed by Microsoft, often used with the .NET framework for Windows development.

Here’s a breakdown to clarify:

  • C:

A foundational, procedural programming language known for its low-level control and efficiency. It’s used in system programming, embedded systems, and performance-critical applications.

  • C++:

An extension of C that incorporates object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts. It’s widely used for game development, operating systems, and high-performance applications.

  • C#:

A modern, object-oriented language developed by Microsoft as part of the .NET framework. It’s commonly used for building Windows desktop applications, web applications with ASP.NET, and games using Unity.

  • C+ (Uncommon):

If “C+” was intended, it might be a typo for C++, or a reference to Holy C, a language created by Terry A. Davis. However, Holy C is not a widely recognized or standard language.

In essence, if you meant “C+”, it’s likely you were thinking of either C, C++, or C#, or it was a typo. If you were referring to C#, it’s a separate language from C++ with distinct features and usage.

Its also more advanced than Javascript

It’s probably a mistake he made.