in reply to Re^2: Context, pedantry and appropriate response.
in thread Context, pedantry and appropriate response.
I work with a lot of programmers. They are definitely not pedants. I wish more of them were more "pedantic," in fact. I have never heard any of them refer to a "Unicode string" - they all say "UTF-8 string" which at least narrows it down to the encoding.
You also used the term "Unicrap" repeatedly in your earlier thread: I guess you are struggling to "get" Unicode. That's understandable; it can be confusing.
I think you are also confused about pedantry: it is not pedantic to refer to things by their correct name, actually.
As you well know, inaccurate spelling or syntax in code breaks the program. Why so cavalier about inter-human communication?
If I were your editor and I corrected your OP here so that your repeated misuse of the noun 'weight' was changed to what you really meant, the verb 'weigh,' is that being pedantic?
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Re^4: Context, pedantry and appropriate response.
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jan 02, 2016 at 18:01 UTC |