Talk:Find words with alternating vowels and consonants: Difference between revisions
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Readers can just read the version they prefer. Each draft aims for a different cluster of values. In the context of casual scripting, I just aim, as it happens, for things that can be quickly written and refactored, with a high level of code reuse, and clearly labelled pure and simple parts. You will have different goals and values, to which I have no objection '''at all'''. |
Readers can just read the version they prefer. Each draft aims for a different cluster of values. In the context of casual scripting, I just aim, as it happens, for things that can be quickly written and refactored, with a high level of code reuse, and clearly labelled pure and simple parts. You will have different goals and values, to which I have no objection '''at all'''. |
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Alternative drafts are really the '''only''' interesting comment on each other. There may sometimes be value in commenting in a preamble on the languages themselves, and on any special affordances or difficulties which they present, but is there really much value in slightly eccentric ranting about other people's drafts ? |
Alternative drafts are really the '''only''' interesting comment on each other. There may sometimes be value in commenting in a preamble on the languages themselves, and on any special affordances or difficulties which they present, but is there really much value in slightly eccentric ranting about other people's drafts ? |
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Contrastive insight is the goal of Rosetta Code. Comparison speaks for itself. [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 11:58, 23 January 2021 (UTC) |