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Programming Word Chain
Programming word chain
In here everyone can only say 1 line of code. The next User has to add something logical after that.
The Programming Langauge is Javascript
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(and no minified js doesnt count!)
If a user created a function
The next user who wants to create something IN that function replies to the first user!
User1: > function doSomething(arg1) { > > User2 > > console.log("Inside this function") > > User3 > > >}
Community Rules still apply!
Example:
User1: const apples = 50
User2: const trees = apples * 5
( Sort by "Old" )
Welcome all new users and Reddit refugees!
cross-posted from: <https://lemmy.world/post/853004>
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>Hello there, and welcome to the Fediverse! Let's get you started.
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>This post was created together with many users, intended to help you have an easy start! It has a simple language, and it includes many useful links.
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>For your first day here
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>Hello, newbie user! Lemmy is just like Reddit, but better. Ha-ha. Seriously. But let's not overwhelm you for now.
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> This very neat starting guide was written by our beloved admin, @ruud. To avoid confusion, start reading it from the Quick start guide section.
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>If you're new to Lemmy, this post will also help you perfectly.
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>kbin users can check out this amazing starting guide instead. This is also a nice guide.
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>Finding Communities on Lemmy/kBin
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>If you finished reading your starting guide, it's time to go find your new favorite communities! Check out these dedicated services: number
1, 2, 3, and 4, and 5! Go have some fun! :D
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>For your second day here
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>Hello again! You're less of a newbie now, and you found some amazing communities! We can start talking about the Fediverse. I hope you didn't forget to read the rules for lemmy.world!
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>kBin.social's rules are in this link.
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>The Fediverse
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>You must've realised that we addressed Lemmy and kBin users differently. And what is this Fediverse people keep talking about, anyways?
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>Lemmy and kBin are two different platforms, and they can perfectly interact with each other! This means that they are a part of the federation. And they are only two members of the vast Fediverse.
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> What is the Fediverse? video by Framasoft to get a good understanding with visuals!
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>As a great lemming once said: Fediverse is basically like a group chat, but for websites. This means that federated websites all agree to share their content with each other, constantly, at the same time.
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> Follow this link to view a list of all Lemmy instances.
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> Follow this link to open the Fediverse Observer. It is set to show kBin, but you can navigate your way through the site to show any Fediverse platform you'd like.
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>For your third day here
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>That's it! What else do you want? Go have some fun and keep learning along the way! ;)
Feedback, Ideas and General Discussion Thread!
This will be the thread where you can tell us anything ;)