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Alexey (is overheating) (@yyp) · 02/2021 · Tröts: 1.845 · Folger: 269
Mo 12.08.2024 12:50
A lot of programming languages have an iconic syntax feature that makes them universally recognizable.
For Haskell this is definitely the `>>=` bind operator. It's even a part of the logo!
For Rust (in my opinion) this is either the `macro!` syntax or `'lifetime`.
For Java many people think it's `public static void main`. In C# it's probably the convention of prefixing interfaces with "I" but that's not really a syntax feature, is it?
I'd love to hear about your additions to this list!
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