Under Constru
This is a look at punctuation marks used on common programming languages and the pros and cons of each:
String Concatenation
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"."
- Con: traditionally used for object and/or array paths
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"&"
- Con: can also be used for address referencing
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"+"
- Con: Many find it hurts readability because it can be confused with math addition
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"||"
- Con: can be confused with logical "OR"
Object/Array Referencing
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"."
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"->"
- Con: a bit long if used often
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Related: MergingMapsAndObjects (using same for both)
Name-spaces
- "::"
- Con: a bit long if used often. Consider ":"