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11:31 AM
!!magic
 
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user652649
!!listcommands
 
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user652649
!!magic2
 
user652649
11:32 AM
!!magic3
 
12:23 PM
!!help google
 
@CSᵠ googlesite: User-taught command: <>http://google.com
@CSᵠ eadhebrew: User-taught command: <>תאכל זין™
@CSᵠ google: Search Google. /google query
 
!!>"o‫o".dioep
 
@CSᵠ afk: Set an afk message: /afk <message>. Invoke /afk again to return.
@CSᵠ "o‫o"
@CSᵠ "undefined"
 
!!help pizza
 
@CSᵠ pizza: User-taught command: 'gives <>http://lorempizza.com/$1/$2#.png
 
12:26 PM
!!help mdn
 
@CSᵠ mdn: Fetches mdn documentation. /mdn what
 
!!learn supertest3 eval 'boom'.split('o')
 
@CSᵠ Command supertest3 learned
 
!!supertest3
 
@CSᵠ Input not matching /'boom'.split('o')/. Help: User-taught command: eval
 
12:28 PM
!!help learn
 
@CSᵠ learn: Teaches me a command. /learn cmdName outputPattern [inputRegex [description]]
 
 
4 hours later…
4:58 PM
The `String` class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as `"abc"`, are implemented as instances of this class.
Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:


String str = "abc";


is equivalent to:


char data[] = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
String str = new String(data);


Here are some more examples of how strings can be used:
The `String` class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as `"abc"`, are implemented as instances of this class.
Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:

String str = "abc";

is equivalent to:

char data[] = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
String str = new String(data);

Here are some more examples of how strings can be used:
 Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:

    String str = "abc";
Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:


String str = "abc";
The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
 
 
4 hours later…
9:29 PM
ping
YES
Now the nightmare begins
 
9:55 PM
ping
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