I'm sure you have some solid 3rd party research to cite to back up that absolutist claim. Or have some explanation that a it with my workmate's fault and not a git merge (which mixed up indenting between the two files) that introduced a bug that took hours to track down. Or why people like me loved the idea of meaningful indentation in python, then grew to not love it any more after experience.
Or the bitch that it can be when you have to generate code and have to do more than just slap braces around it to delimit blocks.
All in all, another one of those pure-opinion HN posts that are becoming too common.
I'm sure you have some solid 3rd party research to cite to back up that absolutist claim. Or have some explanation that a it with my workmate's fault and not a git merge (which mixed up indenting between the two files) that introduced a bug that took hours to track down. Or why people like me loved the idea of meaningful indentation in python, then grew to not love it any more after experience.
Or the bitch that it can be when you have to generate code and have to do more than just slap braces around it to delimit blocks.
All in all, another one of those pure-opinion HN posts that are becoming too common.
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