On Mar 11, 2012, at 5:25 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote: > but it looks like this is not important to people, since nobody > replied to this post except you.
not always Igor. That would be true if people had paid attention and then decided to ignore it. But the truth is that most of the time people don't care in the first place because they just don't get it (maybe that never happened to them). So, they won't care until you help them to perceive (the "size" of the problem and the "size" of the solution). In other words it's a marketing problem. What can you do about that? Telling a story seems to work [1] sebastian o/ PS: I've didn't tried your code but it sounds like something that could be necessary for having a pretty print button (that I'd actually like to have somewhere hidden because I'm also fan of tabs instead of spaces) [1] a story with a well structured hero's journey, where the hero or good people "felt so much pain" because of X and "the gift from the gods" (software is like magic) save them in the last minute. Ideas for a story like that for that code? having a guy in a team that codes with spaces makes the bests guys of that team to waste some of their precious time.
