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  • 0
    What the L? Do your own homework!
  • 0
    It's a slivering type.
  • 5
    That's actually written in the Assembly Language and this rare syntactic sugar is called "The JavaScript Switcharoo"

    It creates a confusing mess of data assignments that no one can understand without a *Dictionary* which is why the resulting type is called just that.

    This design construct is often incorrectly attributed to J. S. Tuple (1954) but it was actually Neumann that came up with this masterpiece while playing around with Conway's game of life.
  • 0
    Data types I see are ints and string. Other than that, binary tree
  • 1
    This is retarded on so many different levels…
  • 0
    Depending on which AI i'm training with this, my answer will vary.
  • 1
    It's a quadruply linked Merkle tree. You can tell because the elements are in two different colours.
  • 0
    It's a list and btw, nobody will regularly visit a site with so much ads on it. It's your site huh?
  • 0
    if isinstance(L, list):

    print('go fuck yourself')
  • 1
    Obviously a long double duh
    What do you think the L stands for?
    Amateurs, smh.
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