consequences of removing semicolons in D like in Python
eugene via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Tue Sep 20 08:07:31 PDT 2016
On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 14:19:50 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
wrote:
> Just like you parse a sentence when you read it by noticing the
> spaces defining where words are. And the commas separating
> sections of a sentence, and periods/capitalization separating
> the sentences, in-sentence capitalization signaling proper
> nouns, etc. All of those are *technically* unnecessary too, but
> notice how much harder it is to read (ie, "parse") when they're
> absent.
>
one doesn't parse a sentence when one reads it, one translates a
sentence into images; why do you compare native speech sentences
with a programming language statements?
one doesn't parse a sentence when one reads it
one translates a sentence into images
why do you compare native speech sentences with a programming
language statements
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