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Every programming language has its own unique quirks, such as weird syntax, unusual functionality or non-standard implementations. These things can cause developers new to the language, or even seasoned pros, to scratch their heads in wonder. Sometimes these oddities are a real stumbling block for a programmer, while, other times, they may come to understand, appreciate, or even really like, the unique features of a particular language.

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