Pro tip: think of a bracket as an S and a 2 on top of each other. Which one is on top of which will depend on whether you’re writing an opening bracket or a closing bracket. Just try it out and you’ll see which is which.
After you try it out, as another comment pointed out, think of your 2s and Ss as surrounding a circle. That way your traces get closer to the actual shape.
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My technique for this a bracket with a circle in the middle.
I can handwrite beautiful braces
Pro tip: think of a bracket as an S and a 2 on top of each other. Which one is on top of which will depend on whether you’re writing an opening bracket or a closing bracket. Just try it out and you’ll see which is which.
After you try it out, as another comment pointed out, think of your 2s and Ss as surrounding a circle. That way your traces get closer to the actual shape.
I don’t see any difference. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe I’m the weird one here, but even in college I never had to PHYSICALLY WRITE code.
I’ve had job interviews where I had to hand-write a basic cms with no Internet access. With my handwriting that’s not good.
Man, my CS Final freshman year we had to write like a three page script by hand, and you’d get points off for margin spacing. On fucking paper.