>>1
I think the one who made these images wanted to say the exact opposite.
notice how the first image is named image2ri and the second image in OPs post is named image1ri
OP showed them in the wrong order.
>>6
Please, don't be silly.
Ever been in a large project?
It's simply not possible to write C code like that.
Now if you're talking about lisp, to be honest i can read most of my lisp functions/macros in one line the way i can read them in many lines.
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Anonymous2007-08-15 10:03 ID:uPJwQpp+
>>7
Please, don't be silly YOURSELf
Ever read a BOOK or even a MAGAZINE?
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Anonymous2007-08-15 10:03 ID:uPJwQpp+
>>7
and why SHOULDNT good code read alike a good book?
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Anonymous2007-08-15 10:22 ID:+8QJlrO3
I know it is not exactly relevant to this thread, but you should probably try out literate programming (à la Knuth).
English is a great programming language, as long as you are using the correct compiler/interpreter.
Everbody knows when true AI is made everyone will program in English.
A new process, visual-syntactic text formatting (VSTF), transforms block-shaped text into cascading patterns that help readers identify grammatical structure. The new method integrates converging evidence from educational, visual, and cognitive research, and is made feasible through computer-executed algorithms and electronic displays. Among college readers, the VSTF method instantly increased reading comprehension and efficiency of reading online text, while reducing eyestrain. Among high school students, who read with the format over an entire academic year, the VSTF method increased both academic achievement and long-term reading proficiency by more than a full standard deviation over randomized controls.
it's not "forced" indentation, it's a contract between the programmer and python that ensures code will always be readable and free of useless syntactic clutter such as '{' and '}'
if you don't like it... well just suck it up and use python anyway. it's the future of programming. in fact tell everybody you know to give up shit like ruby and c++ and start using python today.