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"content": "nostr:npub1pl759vx4xtk9t4uxapspnfm7kq4wweu5emw0qyu7peagrfkl429q5lj6wa \nThanks! But what about\na {\n b {}\n}\n\nThat's the same as \na b {} right?\n\nThat seems counter to your example with c \u0026 a as the c is outside the scope but in my example b is inside the scope. Both don't use the \u0026.\n\nI'm saying only that not using the \u0026 is indeed shorter but leads to inconsistency, which makes the coffee harder to read, especially for novices",
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