Jason Orendorff wrote:
> On 5/16/07, Collin Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> [Test][ExpectedException(typeof(ArgumentException))]
>>> public void 一年未満はエラーになる()
>>> {
>>> Date date = new Date(0, 1, 1);
>>> }
> The mix of Japanese and English is not as visually
> jarring as I expected. It actually looks kinda cool. :)
I agree, but that particular example kind of worried me, since in my
browser's font, は looks a lot like ( followed by some other Japanese
character. I spent a couple of minutes looking for the closing paren
before realizing that it wasn't what I thought it was... Or course, I
have the same problem in English, with "rn" looking a lot like "m"
sometirnes. (In a related story, a friend of mine mentioned she was on
the Pom-pom squad in high-school.)
Later,
Blake.
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