On 07/08/15 09:18, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 06Aug2015 11:03, ALAN GAULD <alan.ga...@btinternet.com> wrote:
Yes, but that comes from the days of mechanical typewriters not any
study of code comprehension.
I beg to differ a little. Old _teletypes_ and terminals used 8 character
TAB spacing.
Quite right, I realized after I posted that I'd said typewriter
instead of teletype. My background is that I started in Telex
and the old mechanical teleprinters which had hard coded tabs
(and separate linefeed and carriage return keys)...
But I also had a very cheap Remington portable typewriter with
fixed tabs of 8 chars too. But it was indeed teletypes/terleprinters
that I was thinking about. And they still pre-date coding by a long way.
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