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    3 months ago

    Some of those parens could’ve been replaced with commas and retain their meaning (that’s what I do to avoid nesting, so that it doesn’t get confusing).

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        3 months ago

        Not as good as my other primary languages, I have to admit. Finnish has too many consonants for my taste.

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        3 months ago

        I’ve never seen that being used, but it seems it’s a thing in English. What if you wanna best deeper? Do you go {}? Then <>? «»?

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          3 months ago

          Not really an English thing so much as a math thing that makes too much sense to not use elsewhere. For instance, in math you might have x[3 - 7{3y + (a * b)}]. I haven’t actually seen them go deeper than three sets, though, so I’m not sure what would be next.

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            3 months ago

            at that point I start recycling them, and go back to parenthesis.

            so when bp = 300x - 3, this:

            4( 4[ 4{ 15bp + 10 } - 375 ] - 2250 ) - 15000

            would turn to

            4( 4[ 4{ 15( 300x - 3) + 10 } - 375 ] - 2250 ) - 15000

            perhaps not the best, but I rather stick to conventional symbols rather than using… idk, question marks? that’d be funny as hell, though

            just picture it:

            4© 4« 4¿ 15bp + 10 ? - 375 » - 2250 🄯 - 15000