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by mathisfun123
1019 days ago
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> Well that's the thing, I don't know the "for" starts the next nested loop because there's no indicator for that `for` is a keyword in the language - you know that the `for` starts the next loop by the same reason you know `for` starts any loop. The remainder of your complaint makes zero sense. You expect us to sympathize with an archetype (you) that is familiar enough with the language to know what a `for` loop is (basically week 1) but not familiar enough to spot the keyword. This is an archetype with zero instantiations (ie I'm calling bs on even you personally experiencing this problem). |
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