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jump to expanded posti love that you can call toString()
on a function in JS and get back its source code. it's not something you should do, but there are so many wonderfully silly applications for it. i love this shit
@hikari one of the interesting side effects of the fact that Brennan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, originally wanted to create a studio lisp, but was directed to create something more C-like instead
@zsarge oh, it would make sense if this were a lisp influence!