I find this wrong in so many levels. Also, the comments...sum into "maths confuse me, change them to unicorns".https://twitter.com/citnaj/status/1233076496584953856 …
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Replying to @Papad_george
LOL well I think that's a slight mischaracterization there... Can you expand on the many levels of wrong? I'm not offended. But you haven't explained it.
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Replying to @citnaj
2/2 Now, being a shitty programmer but good in maths can lead to inefficiencies, badly written code and non flexible too, but by experience you will understand (hopefully) what a reasonable output is.
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Replying to @Papad_george
3/ So basically what I'm most concerned about here is that by poorly communicating the math, you're not only hampering understanding even smart and math literate people. You're also shooting yourself in the foot with increased potential for mistakes.
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Replying to @citnaj
Hear hear! But, that's the case with (almost) everything. "George don't! Just go there" and "George don't just go there!" can create misunderstanding too.
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Replying to @Papad_george
But it doesn't have to be that way though! There's better practices with language of course, even within the framework of an arguably horrendously designed one (English). Same with PHP lol. Same goes for mathematical notation- easily abused and usually is. Doesn't have to be.
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*"designed" is clearly a poor description- language evolves of course.
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