Do you commonly forget what language you're writing while typing contrived print statements? This is the module for you!
Simply import this module:
import anyprint
Which makes the following valid python:
printf("printf %d\n", 10); fmt.Println("hello") cout << "Hello, C++!" << endl; Print["Hello from Mathematica!"] console.log("yes"); io.write("lua land") System.out.printf("java stuff\n"); System.Console.WriteLine("C# looks awkard"); Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Ada is cool") IO.puts("elixir") putStrLn("Pure lazy Haskell!")
Anyprint supports a growing number of languages, and welcomes more!
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