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Where dafuq is the tabs or spaces?!?!?

They are trying to teach people to code... But they don't use any tabs or spaces in their examples. Wtf. You are breeding shit coders.

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  • 3
    :set cindent
    In vimrc. ☺️
  • 12
    If you have to decide on tabs or spaces... choose neither. This is brilliant.

    Joke aside: 🤢 🔫
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    That font tho.

    The & looks like "Et"
    Bleh!
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    When compression goes a bit too far...
  • 1
    Perhaps they are sick of the eternal war.
  • 1
    Why not go all the way and finish the entire code in 2 lines, instead of just removeing the spaces and tabs. That way you make sure that it'll make others questions their life choices.
  • 1
    @Root That's what it's supposed to look like. But I agree, not suitable for code.
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere that is next semester
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    @electrineer I don't think there's actually an accepted, standard glyph for it.

    Well, actually there is, and that's not it. Look at keyboards. Every one I've ever seen has the pretzel-ish glyph.
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    @Root I meant that & originated as a ligature of the letters et.
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    @electrineer Oho, I had no idea!
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    wow. Idk saying it's alright can get so much hate.

    It's a presentation of demo basic workflow of C with in very limited space on a PowerPoint.

    What do you guys expect?
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    @sunfishcc

    That was only one half of the slide. They could of atleast used tabs or spaces... And a syntax colouring.

    It's hard to teach people a new language if it is hard for them to read it. By using tabs or spaces and colouring... It will make it easy to understand.

    I don't really mind in the end, because I already know the language and many more, but I feel sorry for the new people learning it...
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    @crazywolf the workflow is completely linear. So no intent, tab, 2 space, 4 space do not affect readability.

    Function's intent starts with new line is used in "The C programming language" book, so there's nothing wrong with that.

    It also demo that not like Python, intention does not affect program.
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    @crazywolf are you the guy need to learn it or you find it form internet?
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    @sunfishcc

    It's part of one of my courses.

    I'm doing computer science, they are taking it back to the basics.

    So yeah, I took the picture
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