> On Jan 27, 2016, at 4:38 AM, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:
> 
>>> 
>>>> I'm going to step out on a limb and since Xcode has supported editing in 
>>>> UTF-8 and 16, that we look into those character sets and pick some symbols 
>>>> that accurately represent public, protected and private.
>>> 
>>> Now you’re pulling our legs, right Alex?
>> 
>> Yeah, I know.  It's really non conventional, buuut… I've started using some 
>> of the characters such as the block and non breaking line to make better 
>> formatting for comments and logging.
> 
> Wow Man, you *do* like living on the wild-side. I hope it doesn’t come back 
> to bite you! 
> 
>> Other people who are on the Swift side of things are even using smilies and 
>> emoticons in their code.  Or so they claim.  That scares me.
> 
> I’m more of a if its not in the ASCII set it ain’t Source Code brigade! lol

If I can't make a punched card deck out of it, it ain't REAL source code.

-Carl


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