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How does /prog/like the lets?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 6:57

like this:

(let ([a 3]
      [b 42]
      c
      [d 'faggot])
   ...)


or like this:

(let ((a 'you)
      (b 'suck)
      c
      (d 'spoiler))
   ...)

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:08

The second, because it doesn't add more pointless syntax

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:08

I try to avoid square brackets.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:12

let a = 3
    b = 42
    c = Nothing
    d = Faggot
in ...


Enjoy your parenthesis, faggots.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:17

>>4
Enjoy your forced indentation of code

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:36

let { a = 3;
b = 42;
    c = Nothing;
        d = Faggot; } in ...


More like [spoiler]optional indentation of code[/code]

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 7:37

>>6
It looks like I made a BBCode error, but that was actually my intention.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 8:15

>>4
This man speaks the truth.
>>5
No, Mr. Pythonista, enjoy your forced indentation of the code, here we have choice.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 10:29

>>1
I rarely use let.
Usually I need to need only one value to bind and I use lambda.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-17 13:22

[block]
     [let] [a 32 /]
          [b 3 /]
          [c /]
     [/let]
[/block]

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-03 9:26

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Name: Anonymous 2011-02-02 22:55

Don't change these.
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