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rui7257568yOoppss i was looking at reverse the whole time I thought it was the endpoint should be a string haha Ty for pointing that out -
@lotd Haha yeah, that would be very much the programmer's action: go in there and instead of claiming your free coffee, tell them that their code is out of date :D
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@avalanche I thought it's just dirt or leftover chalk from something that was written there before. There should be a space and nothing else
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@lotd
const yourDrink = 'coffee';
const reverse = s => s.split('').reverse().join('');
const barista = {
str1: 'ers',
str2: reverse('arap'),
str3: 'met',
request: pref => `${pref} secret word: ${barista.str2+barista.str3+barista.str1)`,
};
barista.request(yourDrink);
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olezhka25598yYou know what's funny? The code contains reverse and I believe the pic is flipped on Y axis, too, as I swear to god I've seen it quite some times before and it was a mirror image of this pic. -
@lotd Depends, if the offer is only valid for coffee anyway, you might as well make it immutable :D
But yeah, let probably isn't a bad idea there -
@Galrog neither does he have a method to actually give you your drink. :p
You can just request it, barista is like "ok." and that's all that ever happens. Great coffee shop.

Oh sh*t
This never gets old...
Exactly
When you see this in the internet and get ideas for your next meeting
joke/meme
javascript
evil
coffee