Coding Horror: ASCII Pronunciation Rules for Programmers
As programmers, we deal with a lot of unusual keyboard characters that typical users rarely need to type, much less think about: $ # % {} * [] ~ & <> Even the characters that are fairly regularly used in everyday writing -- such as the humble dash, parens, period, and question mark -- have radically different meaning in programming languages. This is all well and good, but you'll eventually have to read code out loud to another developer for some reason. And then you're in an awkward position, in...
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