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:/

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I think I need a tutorial, comprehensive one.. because there is too much feminism inside ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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Hey you lost this. Here you go --> \

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Instead, The <fileIO> library brings in the functions pleaseWrite() and pleaseTellMe(). They both have a chance to return "no", and if so all other calls to the same file are automatically passed over because as we all know, once a file says no to being written, you must always respect that.

Beautiful.

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Forced program termination is not allowed unless the program consents to it. The process is part of the choice of the program, not the programmer.

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So, Windows kernel process management already uses this language!

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This is crazey. A lot.

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program rolls for a 40% chance of executing literally as the code is written, 40% of being "psychoanalytically incompatible", and 40% of executing by a metaphorical epistemology the order of the functions found in main().

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