Op 23-11-17 om 19:42 schreef Mikhail V: > Chris A wrote: > >>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Mikhail V wrote: >>> >>>> Chris A wrote: >>>> >>>> Fortunately for the world, you're not the one who decided which >>>> characters were permitted in Python identifiers. The ability to use >>>> non-English words for function/variable names is of huge value; the >>>> ability to use a hyphen is of some value, but not nearly as much. >>> Fortunately for the world we have Chris A. Who knows what is >>> fortunate and of huge values. >>> So is there any real world projects example of usage of non-latin scripts >>> in identifiers? Or is it still only a plan for the new world? > >> Yes, I've used them personally. And I know other people who have. > > Oh, I though it would be more impressive showcase for 'huge value'. > If we drop the benefit of the bare fact that you can do it, or you just > don't know English, how would describe the practical benefit? > If you don't know english, then programming at all will be just too hard. > (or one must define a new whole language specially for some local script)
Well maybe the value is not huge, but I really appreciate the possibility. Being able to write something like below, makes things a lot more clear for me. Po = Pc + R * Vec(cos(î,o), sin(î,o)) Pe = Pc + R * Vec(cos(î,e), sin(î,e)) gØÜ«î, = î,e - î,o gØÜ«P = Pe - Po -- Antoon Pardon.
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