So what is the pressing need to eliminate parrentheses? For not only C programmers, but for people familiar with a whole range of C-based languages, parentheses make very clear the context in which an identifier is being used. I can apprediate that there are contexts in which it is nice to dispense with them. When I did some C programming recently, I actually found myself getting annoyed at having to put parentheses around the arguments of printf(). For the most part, though, I see parens as the least distracting of operators.
And the Ampersand is more distracting?
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