Results for Learning from FiM++ Wiki
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to be an easy-to-read-aloud programming language that, if you didn't know it was a program, you would think is a letter. Learning Wanna dive…
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Paragraphs are declared with the text "I learned", followed by the name of the paragraph and a punctuation. Mane paragraphs start with "Today…
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runs outside paragraphs. Contents[show] Related Phrases Here are the reserved phrases used in paragraphs: Paragraph Declaration I learned Today I learned…
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and comments. Example Remember when I wrote about Applejack? (I don't!)Dear Princess Cadence and Shining Armor: Cider Jugs.Today I learned Applejack's Drinking…
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or name. Example Programs A program that simply uses one paragraph to print "Hello World" and exits: Dear Princess Celestia:Hello World!Today I learned how to say hello world…
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paragraph (or from a paragraph that is called from a mane paragraph, etc.) in order to run. All mane paragraphs must start with the keyword Today I learned…
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it is not the at the beginning of the name, so it's okay. Here are some examples of bad report names: A story I learned I learned is always a keyword, so this will not compile…
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I learned Declaration of mane paragraphs Today I learned Definition of variable Did you know that Define the type of variable returned by a paragraph…
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Celestia: 100 Mississipis Today I learned how to count to 100. Did you know that the number miss was 1? As long as miss was no more than 100, I said, miss…