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I just loaded this xkcd comic (7/20/2021, 21:45 Pacific Daylight Time), and the page took time loading, then just shows "Bad Code" *UNDER* the title, in a different font.  Page may be using some disfunctional code to display the comic, which, when it fails, displays "Bad Code".
 
I just loaded this xkcd comic (7/20/2021, 21:45 Pacific Daylight Time), and the page took time loading, then just shows "Bad Code" *UNDER* the title, in a different font.  Page may be using some disfunctional code to display the comic, which, when it fails, displays "Bad Code".
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Haskell, incidentally, has powerful parser combinators, one of the crown jewels of the language, that make it easy to parse HTML, or for that matter, anything. So, Cueball is just likely bad at Haskell. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.55.112|172.70.55.112]] 04:23, 13 January 2023 (UTC)
 

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