Talk:Consecutive primes with ascending or descending differences: Difference between revisions

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I find that excessive whitespace causes less code to be seen in the viewing window, making it harder for me to comprehend. However, I understand that others may be more comfortable with the reassuring amount of tabs, newlines and spaces.--[[User:Enter your username|Enter your username]] ([[User talk:Enter your username|talk]]) 20:21, 4 April 2021 (UTC)
I find that excessive whitespace causes less code to be seen in the viewing window, making it harder for me to comprehend. However, I understand that others may be more comfortable with the reassuring amount of tabs, newlines and spaces.--[[User:Enter your username|Enter your username]] ([[User talk:Enter your username|talk]]) 20:21, 4 April 2021 (UTC)

== J Solution Update ==
I’m new to this environment and have struggled with where to put this comment. It’s for [[User:Rdm]], who tightened up my one-line J solutions (of which I was proud) to 1/2-line solutions: LOL. Hat’s off. Many thanks. —[[User:Gottsman63]]

Revision as of 15:01, 23 July 2022

Whitespace

As requested by Blek, I've added whitespace to the C# entry.

I find that excessive whitespace causes less code to be seen in the viewing window, making it harder for me to comprehend. However, I understand that others may be more comfortable with the reassuring amount of tabs, newlines and spaces.--Enter your username (talk) 20:21, 4 April 2021 (UTC)

J Solution Update

I’m new to this environment and have struggled with where to put this comment. It’s for User:Rdm, who tightened up my one-line J solutions (of which I was proud) to 1/2-line solutions: LOL. Hat’s off. Many thanks. —User:Gottsman63