Codewalker's line numbers step by one.
Codewalker can use expressions in the LHS of an assignment.
Codewalker doesn't use hexadecimal, he uses
base 256.
Like some people, Codewalker has a photographic memory. Unlike other people's, Codewalker's is 32-bit 1200dpi.
Speaking of which, Codewalker's JPG files are stored at 120% quality.
Codewalker once wrote a sentient self-replicating program. Things started to get out of hand, so to fix the problem, he wrote a sentient cannibal.
Codewalker once drove cross-country using only a Karnaugh map for navigation.
Some people play chess blindfolded. Codewalker plays Cuphead blindfolded.
Codewalker wrote a compression algorithm that reduces all files to one byte. Asked how he can tell the files apart, he simply said, "intonation."
Some hackers use back doors to get into protected systems. Codewalker uses second-story windows.
Remember that game show
Password? Codewalker came up with his own home version called
2048-Bit Certificate.
Codewalker always had a hard time understanding why just one programming language was called BASIC.
IBM's Watson computer calls Codewalker for answers to questions it can't figure out.
Codewalker once wrote a sorting algorithm that was so fast, it caught the binary tree on fire.