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I noticed that when doing execute(){}, you can put parameters like as = @s. But doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of compilers, which is to make writing code fsster? It's faster to write "execute as @s run ..." than to write the equivalent using this compiler.
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I noticed that when doing execute(){}, you can put parameters like as = @s. But doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of compilers, which is to make writing code fsster? It's faster to write "execute as @s run ..." than to write the equivalent using this compiler.
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