>>I put a blank line after sections of code - helps me keep them separate in my mind - and after years of typing other peoples' term papers, I can't type a comma without a space. I just can't and you can't make me, so THERE!
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>>But, still being a lazy typist, I'll use the first 4 letters of a command, then either let Intellisense fill it in (if it's there) or run Beautify and let it expand the command.
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>Habit is a wild beast. I'm beautifying my code after every dozen lines, as a matter of habit, it's like an itch. But it's been nearly 20 years since I last allowed it to expand keywords (back then when it was called Snap! and written in who knows which version of Pascal or something). Because of a bug which would expand REPL into Replicate instead of Replace, i.e. it didn't check whether it was a command or a function, because it didn't use the same lookups as the interpreter did. And I never checked whether they fixed it.
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>Wait, you must be using intellisense. Beutify doesn't expand kewords, documenting wizard does. And running that is tiresome, actually harder than typing full commands :).
I always type the whole word when I'm writing a code. Can not stand not a full word except for Code window.
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