Dan Sugalski wrote: > > The ultimate target of a program's source code is the *programmer*. > Programmers, being people (well, more or less... :), work best with symbols > and rich context. Stripping contextual clues out of code does the > programmer a disservice. Then every proposal so far which would eliminate distinguishing symbols, and/or the things they distinguish, is on the wrong track, eh? Yep. -- John Porter
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- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - let's get rid ... Mike Pastore
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - let's get rid ... John Porter
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - let's get ... Karl Glazebrook
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - let's get ... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - let's ... John Porter
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - le... Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise... John Porter
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line n... Bryan C . Warnock
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... John Porter
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... Ariel Scolnicov
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... John Porter
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... Ariel Scolnicov
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... David Corbin
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less li... David Corbin
- Re: RFC 109 (v1) Less line noise - le... Dan Sugalski