I try to avoid any programming tool which uses and counts spaces as part of the code. I find space-counting (space is the only invisible ASCII character > 31) irritating. I detest these products, personally, as I was never fan of the de Sade inflection. Memo-to-self: create a format which utilises the audible bell instead of space. Hey! why not backspace?
Thanks for making me laugh. :) Some tools I suspect you'd try to avoid:
Other examples welcome.
See also: Syntactically Significant Whitespace Considered Harmful (c2.com)
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