April Fools' Day is here once again, and this year it falls on the same day as Easter. As you browse the internet today, be forewarned that many of the stories, press releases, and announcements discovered over the next few hours will likely be hoaxes made by companies with a proclivity for teasing their customers every April 1...
The sad part is that Swift (I believe from Version 1.0) already has the ability to use emoji in code.JUCE had a good one this morning: https://juce.com/discover/stories/t...113641453&mc_cid=11d9ad3149&mc_eid=1e67699ebc
Heh... okay, not sure why that's "sad", but fair enough... (And yes, it probably is a bit of a piss-take on Swift's emoji support, but the absurdity is obviously about switching exclusively to emoji—i.e., where they're totally inappropriate—not having emoji at all. After all, Swift's support for them is probably very handy for parsing text content.)The sad part is that Swift (I believe from Version 1.0) already has the ability to use emoji in code.