| In all my arguments I'm saying that this logic you present doesn't apply to English. Nothing was proven because my points weren't addressed. You're not respecting my time with your grammatically correct comment above. You can shorten your comment by mangling the grammar and preserving the meaning. >We have better things to do in life. Respect the person who will read the code. Be concise See that sentence it's wasting my precious time you can get rid of a lot of unnecessary info and preserve meaning. >We have better thing do. Respect reader. Be concise. There. same point but more concise but now you sound as if you have brain damage. My point is we use programming languages and english to communicate a point, but clearly in english nobody takes any effort to respect anyone's time. It's full of wordy unnecessary stuff and the entire population of english speakers actually prefers reading this very verbose english then reading obscure code. I am saying because of this contradiction all your logic flies out the door. Bring the level of verbosity of code to the level of verbosity in english. We don't complain about english, we actually prefer it over code. So clearly nobody is actually caring about 'saving' those precious seconds of reading long grammatically correct sentences. Who cares if someone uses it as a function name. |
These are different contexts. I do not wish to read a 300 page manual when it can be described in 2 pages, similarly to not wanting to scan 10 pages worth of code that has hundreds of thousands of code I may be expected to have to look at. I require both enough energy and insight to solve the problem after reading.
This is a discussion forum. We write differently here. Information sharing is not our prime objective, unlike writing code.
>I am saying because of this contradiction all your logic flies out the door.
Contradiction solved. Now, will you answer or continue to side-step?