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by jagger27
1833 days ago
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In the English speaking world, I have a hard time justifying untypeable identifiers. Maybe, and this is a fat maybe, Greek symbols could make the odd write-once math or scientific code easier to read. It would be bonkers to use any non-ascii codepoints in a public API. |
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"English speaking world"
"untypeable"
"public API"
Even then you exempt Greek symbols. I suppose you might be willing to accept ¢ or €. Of course, "untypeable" is very ambiguous.
Still, not all code is "public API" and not all code is intended for the English speaking world. So I think it's great to support non-ASCII symbols.
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