Re: [Pharo-users] Engineering notation

2017-08-31 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
Nope I did not know that. I don't see my self using it any time soon because I like my code as English like as possible but It definitely can be useful in some cases. On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:49 PM Andreas Sunardi wrote: > I probably telling what has been known for ages, but some months ago

Re: [Pharo-users] Engineering notation

2017-08-31 Thread Peter Uhnák
Keep in mind that autoformatting will add the space. On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Marcus Denker wrote: > yes, some people use > > 1halt. > +1halt. ;)

Re: [Pharo-users] Engineering notation

2017-08-30 Thread Marcus Denker
yes, some people use 1halt. instead of self halt as it is less characters to type… Marcus > On 30 Aug 2017, at 22:48, Andreas Sunardi wrote: > > I probably telling what has been known for ages, but some months ago I was > pleasantly surprise to find a space is not needed between t

[Pharo-users] Engineering notation

2017-08-30 Thread Andreas Sunardi
I probably telling what has been known for ages, but some months ago I was pleasantly surprise to find a space is not needed between the receiver and the message when the receiver is a number. Because of that I'm able to define, for example #u, #n and #k for micron, nano and kilo units, and use the