> Your phrasing implies that everybody (or at least just you) already and always knows and uses the optimal code styles that make it "easier" for them to read code.
No it doesn't. All I've been saying is I find Go - in general - more readable than other languages. Everything else thereafter is you badgering your language snobbishness onto others and me having to say, repeatedly, "I like what I like"
> Those are matters of taste. Not matters of cognitive skills and how people read best, learn best, etc.
"Read best" != "learn best". Anyone who has dyslexia will tell you that they struggle with layouts that others wouldn't take issue with. People who aren't native English speakers also often have different preferences for writing styles to native English speakers.
No it doesn't. All I've been saying is I find Go - in general - more readable than other languages. Everything else thereafter is you badgering your language snobbishness onto others and me having to say, repeatedly, "I like what I like"
> Those are matters of taste. Not matters of cognitive skills and how people read best, learn best, etc.
"Read best" != "learn best". Anyone who has dyslexia will tell you that they struggle with layouts that others wouldn't take issue with. People who aren't native English speakers also often have different preferences for writing styles to native English speakers.