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Could be useful for keeping track of your brackets, too. You could change font every time you open one, and change back up the chain when you close one.
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"Thanks, I used Comic Sans." |
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If implemented right, this could be really nice. Make sure it is compatible with existing automerge source control tools, and also somewhat viewable in a standard text editor for debugging when th toolds fail. |
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This would allow me to insert my secret back door into the software by adding code formated as white on white in a small font on a "blank" line. [+] |
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I'd like a font that could convey "This is an ironic WHILE TRUE; I'm making you read two thirds of the way down the loop to find the exit condition *for dramatic effect*, mkay?" |
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In (Microsoft) BASIC on the Commodore 64, you could insert "escaped" characters into REM statements that would render all the following code in whatever colour you liked when you listed a program. I remember seeing some programmers try to hide embedded passwords etc by turning the lines in which the text was hidden to the default dark-blue of the background screen. |
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There was also a way to edit the pointers to the basic listing routine so that typing LIST would bojax the system altogether, more a case of WTF programming. |
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Good lord [zen...] I remember that! Heh, heh. Bun that anno! |
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Yes, but a simple POKE 53281,0 turns the background black, revealing the dark blue text. Amusingly, the same kind of cheap tricks are used today to obfuscate web pages. |
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I have great experience of WTF programming, if that's any help? |
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