Where has the practice of sending screen shots as source code come from?
Peter J. Holzer
hjp-python at hjp.at
Mon Feb 5 16:07:13 EST 2018
On 2018-01-28 15:04:26 +0000, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I'm seeing this annoying practice more and more often. Even for trivial
> pieces of text, a few lines, people post screenshots instead of copying
> the code.
For your amusment, here is how a well-known German tech news site
publishes source-code:
https://video.golem.de/files/1/9/20542/twitterreplybotpython.pdf?start=0.00
hp
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