Ary Borenszweig wrote:
Bill Baxter wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Ary Borenszweig
<a...@esperanto.org.ar> wrote:
Kagamin wrote:
http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?LanguageDevel/DIPs/DIP6
Java's syntax has the advantage of having to type less when the
annotation has no arguments: @annotation vs. [annotation].
In both cases you have a two-keys overhead.
No, why?
Maybe you have a different keyboard layout than Kagamin and me.
On a US layout --
@ is Shift+2
but [ and ] are single keystrokes.
--bb
Ah, two keys. I thought two chars. But I use the pinky finger to do the
shift, isn't that less that a full blown finger to do [ or ]?
I was thinking the same thing... but then again I don't think typing "Ctl-Alt-K [
Ctl-Alt-K Ctl-Alt-K" just to get an eth (ð) is a big deal...
-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls