Boo! -
If you're looking to give someone a fright, a successful "BOO!" is all about psychology and timing.
If you’re here for the (a python-inspired language for the .NET framework), here’s how to start: If you're looking to give someone a fright,
: Use booish , the interactive interpreter, to test snippets of code in real-time. Wait until they are at their closest point
: Don't jump out the second you see them. Wait until they are at their closest point or just as they turn away from you. Move on the balls of your feet to minimize floor creaks
: Silence is your best tool. Avoid heavy breathing or rustling clothes. Move on the balls of your feet to minimize floor creaks.
: Use a short, sharp, explosive sound. A long "Booooooo" is spooky; a quick "BOO!" is a heart-stopper. 2. The Boo Programming Language
: While documentation can be sparse, there are foundational tutorials available to help you get the syntax down.