With this artifact, I am no longer afraid of being scolded when I paste the code and ask the big guy to debug it! What the hell is this!

Author | Rocky0429
Source | Python Space


Hello everyone, this is Rocky0429, a konjac that is famous in the paddling world ...


As an unknown caller, since everyone does not dislike it, there will always be people who are very polite and throw a bunch of codes on my face. These codes are strange and have different postures, making me smile ...


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Just like the following screenshot of directly throwing code:


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To be honest, I can bear it. After all, I am very strong in debugging with my naked eyes, and the code can still be seen. It ’s okay to go blind ...


The hard part is that most of them are the following:


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What is throwing, this is the real throwing ...


Directly paste and copy, throwing it in the WeChat window, seeing this code, I am stupid, if the stupid can be superimposed, I am now a fighter in the fool ...


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I chose to be blind when I saw this messy code, so that I could not see it ...


I believe it ’s not just me who has encountered this kind of situation. When we write code, when we send code to others or paste the code elsewhere, many problems may occur. The most common is that the code indentation disappears, and there is no highlight Wait, wait, this leads to poor reading ...


How to solve this problem? Here I would like to introduce a good thing to everyone. This was when I was engaged in ACM. I was n’t able to remember who I was. The algorithm questions I wrote at that time were often passed on and off, and I was ashamed. Yes, if it suddenly occurred to me, such a useful thing is probably moldy somewhere in my brain ...


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Website: https://paste.ubuntu.com/


paste.ubuntu is a website that simply publishes code. If copying and pasting easily destroys the beauty of the original code, you can put the code in it, one-click Paste, thief ...


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It is also quite simple to use. Come and see the following picture:


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Let me give you a sample, just throw a code into it:


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One-click Paste will become the following:


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At the same time generate an address in the URL bar:


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Then you can directly open WeChat, find the big brother, and throw the link directly ...


As for whether the big brother will see it, then it depends on his life, hahahahaha ...


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Okay, today ’s sharing is here. If it finds it useful, please look at the bottom right corner and we will see you next time


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The directory is as follows:


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Author Info:

[Author]: Rocky0429
[Original public number]: Python space.
[Introduction]: CSDN blog expert, 985 computer graduate student, ACM retired dog & Asian regional silver medal rower. This is a technical public account that insists on originality. It insists on pushing various Python basic / advanced articles, data analysis, crawler combat, data structures and algorithms, and sharing various resources from time to time.
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