Alright, so I wanted to mess around with this thing called “836 number”. I’d seen it pop up a few times and, you know, curiosity got the better of me. So, I dove in.
First, I had to figure out what the heck an “836 number” even is. Turns out, it is a very interesting number, so I started my practice.
I googled “836 number” and found some different meanings, and started to write a simple code.
My Coding Adventure
I opened up my trusty code editor. Started a new file. You know, the usual setup.
My first attempt was, well, it was a mess. I tried to print number and use loop and condition, I got the number but it’s not what I want.
- I got the basic structure down.
- It… didn’t work. At all.
So, I went back to the drawing board. I reread the definition, looked at some examples online (no copying, just… inspiration, you know?), and realized I was overthinking it. I need make it simple!
I rewrote a good chunk of the code. This time, it felt cleaner. More organized. More… likely to actually work.
- It’s not really complicated.
And… it worked! I ran the code, typed in a number, and boom, it gave me the number! I felt like a coding god for, like, five minutes. Pretty sweet.
So yeah, that’s my little “836 number” adventure. Nothing earth-shattering, but it was a fun little challenge. Makes you appreciate the simple things, you know?