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Day 2! The response on the first post was amazing, thanks to everyone that contributed! @ben's comment got the most likes and you all decided that we'll go with Ruby.
This experiment is inspired by a post on the ProgrammerHumor subreddit, where the original author did this exact thing: The most liked comment after 24 hours picks the next line of code.
The rules:
- Nothing that's against any applicable law
- Nothing that's against the community code of conduct, terms of use, or privacy policy
- No leaking of personal information of anyone
- No malware/ransomware/viruses/etc.
- Keep it civil
- (To be expanded, depending on the case)
Our code so far:
emotions = ["🥲", "🥰", "🥺", "😫", "🤬", "😞", "😅", "😊", "😰"]
See you in 24 hours!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 and was authored by Pascal Thormeier
Pascal Thormeier | Sciencx (2022-11-09T17:59:23+00:00) dev.to codes! Collaborative coding experiment: The most liked comment picks the next line of code, day 2. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/11/09/dev-to-codes-collaborative-coding-experiment-the-most-liked-comment-picks-the-next-line-of-code-day-2/
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