On Sun, 2021-02-28 at 08:40 +0100, Jan Mercl wrote:
> Actually Go has that problem as well, just a thousand times smaller.

I'm curious where the meaningful whitespace is in Go (for amounts
differences in number greater than 1).

> FTR, I also think Python's approach to white space is a failure. But
> its popularity seems to prove people think otherwise.

The problem with python's approach is that it operated on the basis
that error correcting redundancy in source code is not valuable. It is.

Dan


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