I do quite like how clear TeX is. The curly braces make it completely unambiguous how everything is supposed to be parsed, which means even though it’s a little more awkward to write, it’s still a lot easier to write if your comments are getting more complicated. Plus it’s so much easier for the parsing libraries to get right.
Perhaps it’s the hangover but… huh? I don’t get it. Please help. Kind regards.
He expected an „I’ll have H2O, too“
H²O² is poisonous
Lemmy supports subscript!
H~2~O~2~
displays as H2O2.And on kbin it shows as strikethrough, so the 2s are crossed out.
H~2 O~2
Something new to bring to the Sync developer’s attention.
Now all I want is inline TeX.
I do quite like how clear TeX is. The curly braces make it completely unambiguous how everything is supposed to be parsed, which means even though it’s a little more awkward to write, it’s still a lot easier to write if your comments are getting more complicated. Plus it’s so much easier for the parsing libraries to get right.
The setup is the same as another joke, where the second person asks for H2O too, which the bartender parses as H2O2, and gets served poison.