“So, why can’t we just use Unicode characters in programming language syntax?”https://twitter.com/graemecoleman/status/1098253794691944448 …
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If this would flip an actual <table>, I would be so happy.

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registerLayout("table-like", class { static inputProperties = ["--(╯°□°)╯"]; async layout(ch, e, c, props) { if(props.get("--(╯°□°)╯").value == "︵┻━┻") { // layout upside-down } else { // layout normally } } }
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but what does it doooo?
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Nothing, it's just a custom property with a silly ident as its value, and a silly class to apply it
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This is literally the best tweet I’ve seen in a while

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Then check out https://twitter.com/tabatkins/status/1099093964727083008 … (and the reply)

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lol, CSS parsing is so weird.
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It's just a couple of idents! Anything outside the ASCII range is valid in an ident. ^_^
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That is _absolutely_ amazing
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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And just in case you like to mess with folks, CSS (and JS) doesn't normalize Unicode chars, so LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE (00E9) and "e" followed by COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT (0301) are visually identical but treated as distinct.
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(it's a pen mostly for reading the source, not the visual aesthetics of the resulting rendered-output)
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.
Gendermeh, “they” plz.