On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, jonathan michaels wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 07:42:49AM -0500, Astrodog wrote:

int func() {
    if (blah == 2) {
        otherfunc(blah2);
        return 0;
    }
    else {
        return 1;
    }
}

is MUCH easier to understand than:

int func() {if(blah==2){otherfunc(blah2);return 0;}else{return 1;}}

INCORRECT ANALOGY

Just as "I really enjoy drinking heavily then driving like Mario
Andretti, Officer Smith" is much more understandable, and can be read
faster than, 
"ireallyenjoydrinkingheavilythendrivinglikemarioandrettiofficersmith"

EXAGGERATION


These rules do not exist for your, personal, outgoing communication's
benefit. They exist to assist people reading what others have written.
I know of very few people who follow these rules when writing notes
for their own use. While you can elect to ignore these rules in
communication with others, doing so makes understanding things you
write more difficult. These kinds of mistakes also make ambiguous
sentences more likely to occur, as the building blocks of the sentence
are not recognizable by others.

Needless to say, fluency with these rules will not be consistent
across a large group of people. However, the fact that some people do
not know the rules as well as others, is no excuse for not working to
make your material easier to understand. Soccer players cannot pick up
the ball and run with it... even if a majority of people are not aware
of the rule. If they elect to do so, they will encounter problems. I
do not begrudge someone learning English for not understanding these
rules or someone with a disability that prevents their use, and
mistakes happen, though I certainly frown upon someone reveling in
doing it incorrectly.

In as far as Jonathan's point of, "not everybody read writes presents
american english in teh way 'some' americans read write and present
thier version of english."... The various rules of American English
are not something that individuals in the population are able to alter
for personal reasons. The fact that someone is unable, for whatever
reason, to follow the rules of the language doesn't change the fact
that they are using the language incorrectly, nor does that incorrect
usage necessarily reflect negatively upon the thoughts that person is
attempting to express.

--- Harrison

a best as i can work out whats been written is mostly what i tried t
say

thank you fro translating the 'jonathanesque' into something it is, in some
senbalance, that others may be able to understand. i true wish i could
communicaet like a normal person but no amount of wishing is going to
fix the skill set that i (and those like me) operate with on a daily
basis.

if i may be permited to add a little postscript, i think it was said
earlier perhaps we should spend more time worrying about the content
and less time about the presetations esp if its consistantly wrong,

lazy people are just that lazy they are so lazy that they do not
consistantly make the same "mistakes" whereas somebody like me makes
teh same "mistakes" consistantly not because  i like to be consistant
in my lasziness rather this is how my data processing system makes the
same errors, consistantly, sees teh same cobination of characters and
triggers the same kind of responces ..


TIME FOR ALLCAPS.  OH NO, SOMETHING SEEMS TO BE WRONG WITH MY
CAPSLOCK.

A LONG TIME AGO WHEN ON WINDOWS SYSTEMS USING RLOGIN AND TELNET I WAS TOLD THAT SSH SECURE SHELL WINDOWS APPLICATION COULD
GREATLY ALLEVIATE THE PROBLEMS I WAS HAVING WITH MY VI EDITOR. AT TIMES,
SOMETHING HAPPENS WITH KEYSTROKE THROUGHPUT AND I MIGHT BE TYPING
FAR FAR AHEAD OF THE INPUT BUFFER.  I AM SURE WE HAVE ALL HAD
THAT EXPERIENCE.  WE JUST KEEP TYPING HITTING RETURN IN AGILE
FAMILIARITY WITH THE COMMANDS.  WHEN COMPOSING COMPLEX THOUGHTS
IN A VI EDITOR WITH BUFFERING PROBLEMS ERRORS CAN HAPPEN IN
REAL TIME.  IT CAN BE IMPERATIVE TO CONTINUE, BUT BECAUSE
KEYSTROKES ARE NOT ECHOED IN REAL TIME, IT BECOMES EXCEEDINGLY
DIFFICULT TO CORRECT MISTAKES WHILE AT THE SAME TIME IT IS
EXCEEDINGLY IMPORTANT TO MOVE ON WITH URGENT ACTIVITIES AND
MANY OF THE TYPOS REMAIN BECAUSE OF THE EXTREME DIFFICULTY
OF PROPERLY POSITIONING THE CURSOR WITHOUT REAL TIME
FEEDBACK.

it is easy to say i didn't know, but its harder to justify treating
people like jcw did, as per example, i'm not picling on ou jason, your
post and responce is teh best example of this process that i have seen
since a few nolonger present in public freebsd community made sport of
broken people and those fro whom english is not a second or third or
even a fourth language.

thankfully, its no longer a bad as it used to be for teh "different".

take care all and keep up teh good work

most kind regards and sincere best wishes

jonathan

ps, thanks gk, much appreciated and yes i'm still using, freebsd, amonst
other things

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