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| | | | | Welcome to Weekly Challenge #300! I went searching for a word for 300th week, because 300 is a compound number and probably not the source for much interest, and found that no, there isn't a special word for 300 of a thing. 312 will be the 6th anniversary, though. | |
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| | | Introduction This is the second in a series of articles exploring the Gleam programming language. The first article explored some of the most basic features of Gleam; just enough to say hello. Hello is basically the first thing we learn in any language (whether human or programming). This article explores looping in Gleam. More specifically, it explores the fact that Gleam doesnt have any looping constructs. Thats right: none. Patreon If you find my content valuable, please do consider sponsoring me on P... | ||