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imported>PhilmASTErpLus Created page with 'Yeah, I'm using this page as my own personal sandbox :) --~~~~ "Datatype constants" are literals that begin with a dollar sign($), such as <code>$item[]</code>, <code>$effect[…' |
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"Datatype constants" are literals that begin with a dollar sign($), such as <code>$item[]</code>, <code>$effect[]</code>, etc. Types of data, such as <code>boolean</code> and <code>int</code>, are called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_type Data Types]. | "Datatype constants" are literals that begin with a dollar sign($), such as <code>$item[]</code>, <code>$effect[]</code>, etc. Types of data, such as <code>boolean</code> and <code>int</code>, are called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_type Data Types]. | ||
That is true, and deserves fixing; but please don't do so in a way that breaks a massive amount of links, ktx. --[[User:StDoodle|StDoodle (#1059825)]] 04:18, 21 June 2010 (UTC) |
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Yeah, I'm using this page as my own personal sandbox :)
--PhilmASTErpLus 02:36, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
"Datatype constants" are literals that begin with a dollar sign($), such as $item[]
, $effect[]
, etc. Types of data, such as boolean
and int
, are called Data Types.
That is true, and deserves fixing; but please don't do so in a way that breaks a massive amount of links, ktx. --StDoodle (#1059825) 04:18, 21 June 2010 (UTC)