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- Off-side_rule abstract "A computer programming language is said to adhere to the off-side rule if blocks in that language are expressed by their indentation. The term was coined by Peter J. Landin, after the offside law of football (soccer). This is contrasted with free-form languages, notably curly bracket programming languages, where indentation is not meaningful and indent style is only a matter of convention and code formatting.".
- Off-side_rule comment "A computer programming language is said to adhere to the off-side rule if blocks in that language are expressed by their indentation. The term was coined by Peter J. Landin, after the offside law of football (soccer). This is contrasted with free-form languages, notably curly bracket programming languages, where indentation is not meaningful and indent style is only a matter of convention and code formatting.".