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by naikrovek
2215 days ago
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Well, he has a point. If you need a variable to be colored to know it's a variable, then I'd argue that you don't really know what you're doing. If you don't need a variable to be colored to know it's a variable, then why do you color them? A counter argument would be that you have this huge visual cortex in your brain which can use cues like this to help you quickly find what you're looking for. A counter argument to that would be that you should know your code well enough to not need to rely on anything like that. When I started programming, I had notepad and that was it. I didn't need colors. I use colors now, though. What's that say? I have no idea. |
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