In the symbolic sense, not the dramatic sense. And I'm talking about function rather than design (although that's an interesting question, too).
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closed as not programming related by finnw, David Thornley, Moayad Mardini, gnovice, MadKeithV Nov 16 at 16:59 |
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My favourite characters is " " Non-breaking space symbol It looks like whitespace and is good for username and company name in Windows "registered to" fields You can type it like ALT+255 (in number block of keyboard) or like ALT+0160 |
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From a UNIX perspective, it's hard to beat the good old 'pipe' character ( |
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I like the space because it is the final frontier. |
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} -- I like closure. |
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I like E.g. if you have to pack multiple name/value pairs in a single db field:
can become:
which can be very useful sometimes, especially if the value can contain '=' or any other text characters normally used for delimiters. |
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The exclamation point, !, I am a contrarian. |
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The semicolon (;) Not only does it end lines, but it's almost a colon! |
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EOF It's so...definitive! |
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NUL (ASCII zero) Who doesn't like The Terminator? |
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$ of course :-) |
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It has got to be . I'm loving all the fluent interface style stuff like Ayende's Rhino Mocks. |
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œ is essential to write French but is unloved: it has been "forgotten" in ISO-8859-1 although you can find it in Windows-1252. Should I be functional programmer, I would have answered λ of course. These are not programming characters (arguably with λ), but it wasn't specifically asked in the original question... |
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V, because it looks a bit like the SO down-voting arrow button. |
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Snowman: ☃ (U+2603) I like Airplane too ✈ (U+2708) |
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As it turns out, you can search Charmap by name to find some of these odder / cooler characters! Joel showed this to me:
Notice the "search for" at the bottom, if you turn on Advanced View -- I searched for "snowman". |
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Only winrars can triforce. |
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€ because it makes the world go round. |
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I like ampersands, because each font has the ability to make it look different and unique while still retaining the same meaning. See: http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2008/08/14/ampersands.html |
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ü (Alt-0252) Because it makes "über" so much... more so. |
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0 I always like to start at the beginning. |
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Mine is a . (DOT), coz it gives u lot in while programming with objects :) |
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☠U+2620 Skull and Crossbones ☣U+2623 Biohazard Sign would be a close second. |
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Postal Mark Face (U+3020/〠), because WTF. |
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My favourite is good ol' pipe '|'. Can't beat a great 1-char Unix tool :) |
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Definitely, ಠ, because I can do this: ಠ_ಠ |
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Hammer and sickle U+262D ☭ |
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I love semicolon mixed with {} And I love making this ;) Lovely! |
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My personal favorites are # and ! often used in conjunction in scripting to tell which interpreter to use:
I love how you say 'sha-bang-bin-bash': and anything that lets me say sha-bang in a technical environment ... is just plain awesome! |
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The @ Because I like monkeys |
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I love the star (*). It means everything except something :) |
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