Le jeudi 15 mai 2014 16:27:16 UTC+2, Chris Angelico a écrit : > On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:17 AM, <wxjmfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > One another trick is to drop spaces around keywords > > > > > >>>> 99999and 12345or 9999999999if 'a'in'a' else 88888888or 777777 > > > 12345 > > > > > > and pray, the tools from those who are wasting their time in > > > writing code analyzers or syntax colorizers or doc strings > > > collectors or ... are finally working. Depending of the tools > > > the interpretation may vary, but definitely all are producing > > > erroneous results. > > > > Yes. Another very effective way to get your code below 80 characters > > is to shorten all names to a single letter. Since you don't need to > > restrict yourself to monocase Roman letters (as I had to in my > > earliest programming days, in BASIC), it's actually quite practical to > > uniquely name everything in a single character; you could save > > enormous amounts of horizontal space. Then, aggressively "import as" > > to do the same with remote symbols (you might need two characters for > > those), and you'll be able to write everything in just a few tight
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