I'm starting to learn what the Java error messages mean. For example, illegal start of type means "Stop trying to write Ruby in a Java file." On the other hand, ';' expected means "Stop trying to write Ruby in a Java file."
find and replace ';' with ';' == Instant hit at the office.
I'm going to write a programming language that's exactly like java but it parses greek question marks as semicolons and call it iJava because it's just a slightly more reliable version of stolen technology.
My first thought is that all names would be in snake_case
Syntax errors would result in a rattling sound. Compile again without fixing it, and it would bite the offending code... maybe indent it a bunch, like it's swelling up.
(..) > eats mouce // Args in head
| | > kills mouce // Methods in body - digestion orientated
| | > excretes mouce // Another method
.. // End of file
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