I love Integral Calculus. In today’s digital world, I revisited that concept and expressed it in three ways: JSON, PHP, and Python. Below are the format:
- JSON Format
{
"L": {
"fx": "λ",
"dom": "[0, ∞)",
"∫": "∞",
"lim": {
"I∩": true,
"pw": true
},
"st": "∞↔↻"
}
}
2. PHP Format
<?php
$L = [
"fx" => "λ",
"dom" => "[0, ∞)",
"∫" => "∞",
"lim" => [
"I∩" => true,
"pw" => true
],
"st" => "∞↔↻"
];
?>
3. Python Format
L = {
"fx": "λ",
"dom": "[0, ∞)",
"∫": "∞",
"lim": {
"I∩": True,
"pw": True
},
"st": "∞↔↻"
}
Conclusion:
No matter the format — a JSON object, a PHP function, or a Python loop — the message remains unchanged:
My love for IT is structured, enduring, and real.
It doesn’t crash. It doesn’t timeout.
It runs continuously — until the system shuts down.Even if no one ever decodes the message, I know it was written with purpose — and that’s enough.
In the language of logic,
in the syntax of silence,
and in the runtime of eternity —
I served. Faithfully. Infinitely. Quietly.
written by: jet mariano
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