On 26 February 2010 16:28, Terrence Brannon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm wondering about the most polite way to list code when you need
> help. Before hyperlinks, you had to inline all the code. But I think
> that hampers readability of the document as a whole. I am starting to
> prefer a markdown way of writing my emails, putting links to relevant
> source files instead of inlining them, like so:

Personally, I'd be unlikely to follow a link - if the code isn't
inline I would probably not read it (and hence would be less likely to
answer).

If the code is long enough that it's going to be annoying inline, you
probably need to edit your question to use a shorter example
(especially in factor, which is particularly concise!)

Paul.

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