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    @kenogo { } is usually an object and [ ] a list/array. The exception being when you need to declare a variable as an array and at the same time initialise it, then you have both, but it's usually [ ] that denotes an array.
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    I have had a lots of problem with arrays starting at 0 back then when I started programming. I am still not used to it but I see the mistake when I read my code to find where the problem is.
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    @kenogo the only language that I know that uses {} is vb or c#. [] Is a lot more widespread
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    fuck you billy
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    Billy should shut the fuck up and go back to farming his crops
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