i'm perfectly willing to consider that both being a mathematician and loving single character variable names are caused by a third factor, such as being a son of a bitchhttps://twitter.com/CoinspiracyCo/status/1197142401099264001 …
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facilis descensus Averni noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis sed revocare gradium superasque evadere ad auras hoc opus, hic labor esthttps://twitter.com/vonrosceau/status/1197227470900146176 …
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Come on, who doesn’t like “i” and “j”?
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okay i do actually like those
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They even go further: they like maybe 2-4 characters of a given alphabet. If they are used, they subscript, add sigils (', ") or write them differently ("X, but cursive") but god help if they had to take a non-favorite char. They'd rather switch to greek, hebrew or sütterlin
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But, to be a equal-opportunity-puncher: look at me, the coder who is proud of his self-evident variable names... like "item", "items", "manager", "widget", ...
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feeling seen, pal
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We're trying to illustrate that highly-compressed data resembles line noise.
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bang-up job tbh
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