On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 03:24:05PM +0000, Ron Leach wrote:
> People are so generous with their time.
> 
> I hadn't realised that spaces were sometimes semantically relevant.  (And I 
> liked Nicolas's detox joke, well done.)
> 

In all computer languages, the presence or absence of a space
is usually relevant.

In some computer languages, the number of spaces in a row is
critical.

In some computer languages, the kinds of whitespace have
different meanings. (spaces, tabs, line feeds, 25 Unicode
code points...)

-dsr-

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