
Whitespace
Whitespace is used in computer programs such as Lisp to make the program
more readable for people. When Lisp reads an expression, it gets rid of all the
extra whitespace.
URLs:
-
Scheme Overview
- This Info file is the programmer reference document for the MIT
implementation of Scheme (Uncommon Lisp) that specifically describes
whitespace.
W3E References:
- style guide
-
- white space
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