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Code is meant to be consumed by machines

I hope you're joking...




Poor word choice on my part. The intention was that machines don't need to jump through any hoops to be able to figure out what code means - it's a language designed such that it can be parsed mechanically without ambiguity. Compare this to a machine interpreting English.

I was not intending to downplay the significance of code being intended for human consumption.


But how many characters are in a typical line of English?


Traditionally,

  Anything from 45 to 75 characters is widely-regarded as a satisfactory
  length of line for a single-column page set in a serifed text face in
  a text size. The 66-character line (counting both letters and spaces)
  is widely regarded as ideal.
— Robert Bringhurst, The Elements of Typographic Style, 3rd Edition, §2.1.2


It depends on your typography.


More than 80.




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