On 16 Dec 2008, at 05:58, Mark Polesky wrote:
English uses the fewest keystrokes.
Computer languages no more attempt to minimize the number of
keystrokes, as code tends to be unreadable.
For comparison,
here's a measure from Chopin's Fantasie-impromptu:
English:
r16 gs( a gs fss gs cs e ds cs ds cs bs cs e gs)
You might call for using Unicode:
r16 g♯( a g♯ f♯♯ g♯ c♯ e d♯ c♯ d♯ c♯ b♯ c♯ e
g♯)
You need a font, though, and perhaps a special key map, too.
Hans
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