Spyke
lemmy.world

How this plays out in reality:

"This line at this character is giving me a syntax error... I'll just delete and rewrite it, maybe there's a stray whitespace. Oh, it runs now. Weird. Whatever."

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lemmy.world

While I imagine this is typically true, I once spent a couple hours on something like this.

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discuss.tchncs.de

Don't languages generally tell you about potential look-alike characters specifically for this reason?

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Monsieurreply
lemmy.world

The code editor I use would say something like syntax error ';', expected ';' and underline the character in red. That might lead to some head scratching as apparently the Greek character is literally the same, but with a different Unicode value.

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Should go and mess with that Google website drm thing if it's still active

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