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test.exe felt broken. It sat in the C:\bin directory, waiting for a PSexec command to bring it back to life on a remote system, but the programmer was stumped. The Rescue
The programmer didn’t give test.exe a fancy icon or a complex interface. Its only job was to ask a few questions: "" "What is your age?" C test.exe
If the user was young, test.exe would cheer, "Wow, you're very young!" If they were older, it would respectfully note, "You've gained some wisdom". It was a simple existence, but test.exe took pride in its work. The Great Struggle Its only job was to ask a few
But disaster struck! A tiny bug appeared in the code—a "character in the stream" that shouldn't have been there. Suddenly, test.exe couldn't hear the user anymore. It would ask about college, but before the user could answer, it would skip ahead, printing a mysterious "Y" out of nowhere. A tiny bug appeared in the code—a "character
Soon, test.exe was running perfectly again. It wasn't a world-saving program, but every time it successfully printed its little story about a user's favorite city and college, it felt like it had conquered the digital world. exe from skipping user input? How to use PSTools/PSexec common commands (4277110)