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Does anyone use emojis for variable names?

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    I😏totallyπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒdoπŸ’¦
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    You're kidding right?
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    Oh God no. I wouldn't type an emoji literally in a code file even if I wanted to output it, I'd use an escape sequence.
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    @A-0-C I've not used them myself. I recently read it was supported in some languages and wondered if it had become common practice to anyone

    I am tempted to try it though
    Perhaps a πŸ•’ instead of the variable "startTime" πŸ˜‚
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    @itsdaniel0 careful now some one may already be plotting to kill you. That clock is all they'd need to take the plunge off the edge. πŸ˜‚
    I'd definitely kill someone if they pulled a stunt like that.
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    @A-0-C πŸ˜“
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    I recently read an article about 'esoteric' programming languages. Now I'm 100% this should be one. 🀑
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    Last commit before leaving company (and moving far away to an undisclosed location): replace all variable names with emojis
    :D
    I'd lol

    And then rollback :)
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    @progHammer oh god yes! :)
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    Update: Javascript doesn't allow emoji variables πŸ˜‚
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    I was once reading a question where someone had used emojis in password and got locked out of his system. Please don't do such things.
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    @santartine Supposedly in some languages
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