Here goes… I don’t know what.
Here goes… I don’t know what.
This is not really a thing yet.
^(Edit: I think it is now.)^
Hoo boy; we have all sorts of formatting options here!
10 print "goto 10";
20 hello world!
spoiler
(Personally, I liked to spell it GO TO
wherever it’d let me)
I hope this place will become popular and full of useful guides and whatnot
8 0 ReplyThanks :)
I haven’t announced it anywhere public yet (= our subreddit); I’m totally new to lemmy.
3 0 ReplyI'm new too! It's a new age of internet isn't it
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Hey everyone, I saw this "trending" community and subbed :)
4 0 ReplyExcellent! :)
2 0 Reply@monolalia @raspberriesareyummy hello, this is a post from mastodon. If this works, it seemns federation here is working as expected, very nice indeed.
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Welcome to lemmy!
3 0 ReplyThank you :3
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/me waddles in and lurks in a corner
3 0 ReplyWelcome ^^ How do you like our new banner lol
2 0 ReplyIt is groovy!
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That said, do feel free to post/comment <3
3 0 Replywe're used to getting things working, we can shift to this.
2 0 ReplyChecking in... Love the Commodore pic. Started coding on a C64 then Amiga (Which I still have). Do it as a job now on a boring Windows PC.
2 0 Replyhello world!
hello world!
hello world!
hello world!
hello world!
hello world!
hello world!
hello world!
...2 0 Replywith the
;
it would behello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!hello world!
…;)
(That makes it still visibly scroll/add text once the screen is full!)
3 0 Reply$the more you know 🌠
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Hello there
2 0 ReplyGeneral Kenobi
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Beautiful device. Would love to see a video of it working.
1 0 ReplyLanguages that used line numbers didn't use semicolons to mark the end of a statement.
Also, this program would just say "goto 10" and then would popup an error because "hello world!" is not a statement.
But I'm just being silly.
1 0 ReplyJumbling up that bit of rote code was the joke! But the semicolon isn’t supposed to end the line; it tells BASIC to suppress the newline after the
print
statement. Makes for a better endlessly scrolling text experience ;)3 0 Reply