> Why though? What does changing `and` to `&&` actually achieve? Were people confused?
Also consider AI, that has a greater training base of JavaScript than Lua. So making Lua look more like JS, should improve output and reduce mistakes.
> Why though? What does changing `and` to `&&` actually achieve? Were people confused?
Also consider AI, that has a greater training base of JavaScript than Lua. So making Lua look more like JS, should improve output and reduce mistakes.
No, don't consider AI.
I can't imagine that making the differences between the languages more subtle would improve the performance of chatbots. Subtleties aren't their strong suit.
AI has greater training on Python, which uses `and` and `or`, and it has absolutely no issue keeping that straight.