A kitten is much like a cat. Some of the main differences are cuteness, lack of intelligence, and size. Similarly, the cat command is different from the kitten command. Fortunately, there is only one difference in this case. In the kitten command, all uppercase letters are replaced with lowercase...
@AlexA. I don't really remember. I know I tried learning C++ and Java back when I was like 13 or 14, so I presume that must've been at the encouragement of my brother (who was 7 years older). I must've taken to it because programming is in a way like math, and a love for math had already been instilled in me by that time by my 3rd grade math teacher.
I learned TI-BASIC because a couple guys in the grade up were writing programs on TI-83s. I learned Blitz Basic because my parents got me a book named Game Programming for Teens (bless them!). Then my brother (same one as before) showed me Python, and Project Euler, and the rest is history.
I watched my dad do Perl programming when I was a toddler. When I was 6 I asked him how to Perl he taught me all his bad habits and the rest is history
> Based on current costs ($60,000 to 70,000 per kilo), you could send a FemtoSat to the International Space Station for $1,000 and to low-Earth orbit for $3,000. This might not sound affordable yet, but the rise of commercial space companies could make the costs drop.
well, the compressed form would have no relation to the user-friendly form, other than implementing the exact same behavior
@Dennis I'm a bit annoyed at jelly
I explored it, expecting some inner elegance from the point-free programming, but the seemingly arbitrary chain rules make me fail to appreciate any elegance