• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    There are plenty of contexts where writing in a single flat line is necessary, so it’s still useful to address the issue.

    Just using more brackets is always a solution, but it can become messy and hard to read if you take it to the extreme (there’s a Minute Physics video where he does this and it unintentionally shows you just how bad it is), so it eventually becomes a matter of agreeing on convention and using brackets judicially where there’s actual ambiguity.