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Lately I read about the expr command, which I'm arguing is programmed
wrong for only working right when you put spaces into expressions rather
than working for standard mathematical expressions, which don't use
spaces. Think back to your mathematics classes: any instructor that
knows what they're doing doesn't use spaces in expressions. You don't
use spaces in graphing calculators. You don't use spaces in similar
mathematics software. It's just not the proper writing style. Expr
should be switched around or at least configurable to how mathematicians
and older programmers write versus letting people go with the fad of
younger programmers who forgot maths classes and write for unnecessaru
'readability' which actually also looks worse and begins to take up too
much space.