The goal is, having taken a string as input, duplicate each latin letter and "trigger" its case (i.e. uppercase becomes lowercase and vice-versa).
Example inputs & outputs:
Input Output:
bad bBaAdD
Nice NniIcCeE
T e S t Tt eE Ss tT
s E t sS Ee tT
The input consits of...
Eh, if I want to type in small caps now, it's not that hard. Just open the keyboard layout creator and muck around with the tester. Now I want to make the upside-down layout
Brainf***, 263 bytes
I took a little snippet from here
>>>>>>,[>>>>>>,]>++++[<++++++++>-]>>>>>+>>>>>>>++++[<++++++++>-]<<<<<<<[<<<<<<]>>>>>>[[>>>>>>>++++[<-------->-]<]<<<<<<[->>>+<<<]>>>[-<+<<+>>>]<>>+>+<<<[-[->]<]+>>>[>]<[-<]<[-]<-[<[<<<<<<]>>>>>>.>>>>>>[>[-]++++[<++++++++>-]<.>>>>>>]>++++[-<...
> If you don't use the `z|` shorthand anywhere in your code, Glava will automatically do it for you at the beginning of the file. so what is the utility of `z|` ?
@mbomb007 it sets up automatic redirects (except to the user page), and those are in place until someone comes along with my old user name and sets up repositories with exactly the same name.
...which is why I registered a new account for my old user name...
@mbomb007 yeah, I actually said "there may be exceptions" because I was afraid I'd offend someone who uses voice recognition because of health problems with their hands or something. :P