>forced indentation of the code
Forced indentation of the code
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please don't tell me a language like this actually exists
Who wants to tell him
The good news is it'll never catch on
snek language
>NOOOOOO STOP TELLING ME TO INDENT MY CODE MOM
it gets better
>white space
>legibility is bad
the classic that started it all
>needing to make your code readable
>indentation is readability
It's called haskell
please let your editor trim the trailing whitespaces for you.
>Haskell
>forced indentation
Big yikes
>be me circa 2011
>tried sneklang for the first time ever
>used to indent code using tabs, tried to run script and the snek refused to run it
never again
oh please. you shouldn't be writing functions longer than a few linea in haskell.
anywhere you would indent you just use a combinator
Haskell doesn't have forced indentation. It's not a feature of the syntax. Thus the big yikes.
Not sure what you're on about or how it's relevant to my post.
>I write unmaintainable code
For everyone's sake please continue being a bitter neet
>using computers
Python
It is though.
I used to work as a System Admin for a company that deployed POS systems in the hospitality industry that existed to pretty much service one major company. The whole POS system was developed and maintained by a group of five. Three developers and two testers. There was one developer that was very old, stubborn, but good at his job (from what I heard). He apparently used to disregard all policy regarding code maintenance, and it got so bad that once he left the company they tried to peruse legal action against him. I never heard anything else about the matter. Any career coders able to tell me if former employers coming after you for neglecting code is common?
Yes, it's called Python, and not surprisingly, it's created by a Leftist.
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Randomly indenting every line masterrace
Boy Mehdi from ElectroBOOM is looking rough these days.