I'm making a web page in JavaScript, and the syntax is very different.
function bullstuff(%stuff) {}
VS
function bullstuff(stuff) {}
VS
def bullstuff(stuff):
(tabs and stuff here, no braces)
for(%i = 0; %i < assHattery; %i++) {}
VS
for(var I = 0; I < assHattery; I++) {}
VS
for I in range(0,assHattery):
(still more tabs and stuff)
TORQUE VS JAVASCRIPT VS PYTHON
Yes thank you, I win. The only difference in these examples between ts and js is
A: defining variables (var I) instead of just using them
B: no % sign
Yeah, not similar my ass
Please, prove me wrong, I've been saying that they're similar for months now, if I'm wrong I should know asap