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This depends on your experience working with electronic documents and generally on your experience interacting with text. It is correct not to separate a comma and the text before it with a space – if a person divides – not experienced
And why not make a space before the comma and period ?? These are more beautiful and yet separate signs that do not belong to words .
Previously, the fact that paper was saved, it is understandable . And now that's what .
And why not make a space before the comma and period ?? These are more beautiful and yet separate signs that do not belong to words .
Previously, the fact that paper was saved, it is understandable . And now that's what .
In one of the Dream Hackers 'workshops, there was such a task-to write everything with punctuation marks” in the opposite direction ” for some time, moreover, the initial letter was written in capital letters, and the final letter was written in capital letters. All this was considered “non-doing” (see Castaneda) and allegedly contributed to a shift in the assemblage point and a certain awareness
The first option: the person does not read books, respectively ignorant and illiterate.
The second option: a person reads books, but is very inattentive. Very. According to Chesterfield, there is little difference between such a person and a madman.
The third option: a person reads books, knows how to place spaces next to punctuation marks, but spits on this rule. This is some kind of scumbag.
I prefer to avoid communicating with people from any of these categories.
The only reasonable explanation is that they are illiterate. What's first, what's second. Although the first case is conscious, they argue that it is “prettier”:)
I think it has to do with their habits. Perhaps they do it unconsciously. Or it's more convenient for them. Or I don't care what the text looks like at all. In general, there are certain rules for typing from the keyboard. You can view it on the Internet.