Saccharin is a sugar substitute, and syntactic saccharin refers to syntax that offers little or no value to the programmer. Syntactic saccharin might be a symbol or word that is always required even ...
Coding rules in a programming language that enforce a discipline such as requiring that all variables be typed (identified) as string, integer and so forth. Syntactic salt irritates programmers who ...
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