your example is less readable for me. not by a lot, but still.
the other example has the commands, in caps, on the left and the values on the right, in lowercase. your example removes one of those aspects and makes everything lowercase. my brain can ignore all-caps stuff, as these are just commands and the things i actually care about mostly are the values.
but i mean, in the end, it's just preferences. if you write SQL-queries, #1 is that you understand them well :)
> your example is less readable for me. not by a lot, but still
Agree, but I wonder how much of that is just the lack of colouring. My brain is suuuuper hard wired to expect all the special keywords to be identified that way as well as by case.
Mostly I'm a caps guy because my ahk scripts expand text like "ssf","w" and "gb"* to be the way I learned to write them at first.
the other example has the commands, in caps, on the left and the values on the right, in lowercase. your example removes one of those aspects and makes everything lowercase. my brain can ignore all-caps stuff, as these are just commands and the things i actually care about mostly are the values.
but i mean, in the end, it's just preferences. if you write SQL-queries, #1 is that you understand them well :)