TIL about the greek question mark

Tell me, can you tell the difference between these two characters?

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  • qaz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Every syntax highligher shows this and VSCode even has a special case for this, this is not a real issue.

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      I just tried and it just turns into a proper semicolon and everything works. (Sublime Text).

      That might explain that:

      In Unicode, it is separately encoded as U+037E ; GREEK QUESTION MARK, but the similarity is so great that the code point is normalised to U+003B ; SEMICOLON, making the marks identical in practice.

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    Like r/programmerhumor, this community is already full of people who literally never programmed anything more than Hello World before.

    • TimTamFlimFlam@discuss.tchncs.de
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      And just like Reddit you’re complaining about it for absolutely no reason. How about we try to be a bit more welcoming and a bit less gatekeepery.

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        I realize my attitude is negative, but r/programmerhumor was not my crowd and it looks like neither is this community. There is no place where I can find memes about a large part of my life and I’m frustrated.

        “Missing semicolon”, “light IDE is for psychopaths”, “JS sucks”, “AI is just if-statements”, I just can’t relate to those jokes and after the 100th repost I still don’t think they’re funny.

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          Your contribution appears to be solely whinging. If you want a certain type of content how about you post some and see if it catches on?

        • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I’m curious, what would you prefer? Reposts suck, but dunking on the languages everyone agrees are bad and complaining about debugging is the only version of programmer humour I’m familiar with.

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            Not OP but if we’re talking about preferences I’d say most people who don’t find rehashed, samey jokes funny usually prefer jokes that take an unexpected route through a more thorough understanding of the subject they’re joking about. So instead of a new itteration of “JS bad”, for example, make a meme about how much better JS is than a popular language in a convoluted hyperspecific engineered circumstance where JS’s normally not good properties can be engineered to be more optimal than the competition.

    • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      programming hello world is doing better than most people and I applaud and welcome beginners.

      I am little more than an amateur myself, entirely self taught, and yet I’m forever digging into various bits of code for my marketing job, because paying someone $400 to fix a recalcitrant css style in a week and a half is worse than just doing it myself.

    • ArmokGoB@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Who the hell tries putting Greek question marks in their code? Like, I get most compilers will show you what character each error starts at, but still.

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    I get this warning in my IDE (VS Code) so I feel safe:

    The character U+037e “;” could be confused with the ASCII character U+003b “;”, which is more common in source code.

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    Laughs in just removing all semicolons because it’s not necessary in JS.

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        That’s what’s really irks me be about JS–you can do just about whatever but you’re not supposed to.

        It’s an imperative language, but best practices are to use it functionally.

        You can omit semicolons, but best practices are to use them.

        You can use sloppy equality, but best practices are to always use strict.

        • TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works
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          JavaScript reminds me of an older brother who happens to be the most laid back stoner you could meet. “Like yea man, you should probably use semicolons, but I ain’t gonna narc”

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          After switching to typescript with linting and prettier I simply hate writing vanilla JavaScript anymore. Some people complain about the extra project setup needed but I find that time pays for itself immediately.

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            Extra project setup like pnpm add -D typescript && tsc --init? One thing that is kinda annoying is that you have to manage were will js files go.

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        thanks to eslint enforcing it in the default rules it’s necessary for most typescript projects

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          Except that you should use Prettier for formatting instead of ESLint. That said, semicolons are useless noise

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              It adds even more auto formatting rules so you can basically stop thinking about formatting entirely. I used to be opinionated about formatting but now I just go with whatever prettier does. It’s not always the best but it’s consistent and it’s a big chunk of my brain I can free up for things that matter. It also formats things safely so you don’t run into those weird edge cases where semicolons matter if you choose to turn them off.

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                Aren’t some of the scenarios for needing a semicolon logical-domain problems and not syntax issues? I wouldn’t trust autoformatting to spot a logical problem, though I also hope no one is writing code that flippantly. (as if honest mistakes aren’t common enough!)

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                  Maybe there’s some edge case but in my years of using prettier I haven’t encountered one once.

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            Never used eslint. prettier is a must. semicolons are only needed to split some rare TS syntax lines.

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        I wouldn’t do it without an auto formatter. With prettier it will catch potential no semi colon issues.

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        Yes, true. I also did setup so that any missing semicolon will be added, because I got sick of not inserting them sometimes and then some code was without them and some was. (Before I tested just leaving them all out, out of fun, so I got into the habit of just leaving them out regularly)

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    Вгь, Iмa gо sрrinкlе sоме cугilliс снаггастегs аll оvег sомеоnе’s lаrаvеl vаlidатiоn гules

    (The аеос’s are the most evil ones)

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    Use both the latin x and the cyrillic х as variable names in the same scope. Your coworkers will thank you.

  • Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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    The Greek question mark is a fraction of a mm thicker. :)

    I got used to seeing the same thing between O and 0 in certain fonts. O is wider than 0.