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My Gs look like 6s.
Dunno whether I cross or not - think I'm random, sometimes do, sometimes don't.
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I'm a7andZman myself. I picked up the habit from maths, not because I'm resident in continental Europe. I only use a Ø in a computing or set theoretic context.
I used to do x asbut I seem to have lost that habit.
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I cross 0's & 7's, never done coding so no idea where I got the habit; not seen the crossed z's thou
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I cross7s & I crossZs.
I don't cross 0s though.
It was never a problem since I used mini & micros, so never had the luxury of someone else typing in my code.
TheZs can get confusing in them hard sums wot I used to do with impedances and such like.
Differentiating betweenZand 2 could be quite important.
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Yep I always do that, although people sometimes ask "is that an 8 ?", which makes me want to pull their ears off!Originally posted by expat View PostJust found myself writing a zero as ∅, again. Does anyone else still do that, or am I a dinosaur?
I don't cross my sevens though, as that is more of a continental thing. Had loads of Frenchmen ringing my phone number a few years ago because it contained a "1" which the daft twats had obviously written with a large hook at the top just like a "7".
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I learned to code on coding sheets which used to get sent away to be punched. As I was a junior programmer mine were only single punched so I had to make the corrections myself on the old Rand-Sperry punch card machine or a hand punch when that went wrong. The senior programmers used to have the luxury of having their programs double punched which cost extra.Originally posted by expat View PostJust found myself writing a zero as ∅, again. Does anyone else still do that, or am I a dinosaur?
I cross my zeros and top and tail my i's to this day.
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I always do a stroke through the 7, and through the z, but that's because I have lived in mainland Europe much more than in the UK: the "continental" 1 has a pronounced leading upstroke (to distinguish it from the "i") so a British 7 can easily be confused with it; and the European 2 does not have a loop or twist at the bottom left so could be confused with a z. Actually I learned that z in undergraduate maths even before Europe.
But the slash through the zero is pure and simple: coding sheets.
That's from when WFH meant taking a few coding pads home with you.
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Sevens always have with me, but that's how I was taught to do them as a small child, one of my nursery teachers was French. I think I picked up the zero habit about the time of my A levels, bit long ago, I don't find it easy to remember that far backOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View Post+1 both zeros and sevens get that treatment from me.
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