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perltidy is sanctioned babel (Score:1)
If
I just ( you know , like this )
format my English text in any old way,it
gets awfully hard to read.There are standard grammatical conventions for written text,yet we try to reinvent them for programming
. See how silly it is to break before the operator
?And what's the deal with braces being non-tight
? ( I mean, we don't have space after an opening paren ( and
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In French, it's conventional to put a space before the question mark -- like this ? They also don't seem to indent new paragraphs. ¡In Spanish, they mark exclamations at the front too! In Czech, we can see, that they put commas before "that" when the independent clause comes first (as in this sentence, so "we can see" isn't parenthetical). In German, they capitalize Nouns and some
Re:perltidy is sanctioned babel (Score:1)
Yes. And Perl is (quite arguably (on many levels)) linguistically based in English.
Maybe, but please name some French/ Spanish/ German/ Czech programming languages.
Poems yes, but "poem" does not imply "flippant". Poetry has been quite influential throughout history (though we forget that thanks to technological advances like "fox news".) Poems are memorable because of the rhyme (or non-rhyme), beat, linebreaks, syntactical twists, etc. It's not much different than distending an array/hash declaration across multiple lines (in a tabular form), or adding breaks between chunks of statements within a block.
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Re: perltidy is sanctioned babel (Score:1)
Maybe, but please name some French/ Spanish/ German/ Czech programming languages.
Rasmus Lerdorf (Denmark) designed PHP.
Bjarne Stroustrup (Denmark) designed C++.
Guido van Rossum (Netherlands) designed Python.
Yukihiro Matsumoto (Japan) designed Ruby.
Niklaus Wirth (Switzerland, german part) designed ALGOL, Pascal, Modula.
Jean David Ichbiah (France) designed Ada.
The Ericsson company (Sweden) designed Erlang.
French professors designed Prolog.
Norwegian professors designed Simula.
INRIA (France) designs OCAML.
etc, etc.
I could go through the thousands of programming languages listed
Close the world. txEn eht nepO