It was reported on June 1, Beijing time that Jackson Palmer, co-founder of dog coin, had previously called elonmusk a "liar" in an interview, believing that he did not know programming at all. Musk responded on Tuesday that his children wrote better code at the age of 12 than Palmer.
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Musk fights with the founder of Dog Coin
Palmer told crikey, an Australian news website, that he sent a message to musk on twitter a few years ago. At that time, he invented a robot that could help identify encryption scams on twitter. He said that during this exchange, it was obvious that musk "did not understand the code as he pretended". Palmer said musk didn't know how to run Python scripts.
"He is peddling a vision, hoping that one day he can fulfill his promise, but he doesn't know it. He is just good at pretending to know it. This is very obvious in Tesla's commitment to fully automatic driving." Palmer said.
Musk responded to the report on Twitter and made some sharp comments of his own. "The code my children wrote at the age of 12 is better than the absurd script Jackson sent me," Musk said of Palmer's 2018 code on twitter on Tuesday. "If it's really great, he should share it with the world to make everyone's Twitter experience better. Palmer always forgets to mention that he has never written a line of Dog Coin Code."