Elias Mårtenson on Nostr: OK, people sometimes exaggerate mathematicians' tendency to avoid using clear ...
OK, people sometimes exaggerate mathematicians' tendency to avoid using clear variable names, but usually they're right.
I'm reading a presentation the describes three variables, 𝗳, 𝙛 and 𝗙.
Would it hurt to use more descriptive names?
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