Since 2009, Android's version code names have been confectionery-themed. Android 1.5 is Cupcake, Android 1.6 is Donut, Android 2.0 is Eclair, etc.. In fact, the version names are alphabetical!
C -> Cupcake
D -> Donut
E -> Eclair
F -> Froyo
G -> Gingerbread
H -> Honeycomb
I -> Ice Cream Sandwich
J -
@totallyhuman @Mr.Xcoder Are you saying its not a dupe because its easier? This is a dupe precisely because it is an easier version of an existing question. We've already done this type of question to death and this one provides absolutely nothing new or interesting to the genre. - You're happy WheatWizard doesn't have the gold badge so that he can hammer dupe
@BusinessCat SOGL has a generator (though somewhat manual) for compressed strings because without it it'd take ~50 minutes to get something like the android version string
The only problem, imo, with have a function from the interpreter is that the user has to know how to use the language the interpreter is written in in order to call it