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Originally Posted by Gambet
That's what I was taught in my computer class (not programming exactly..just the basics on computers and typing and such). I was taught that it is a strict system that only allows a few exceptions
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I will charitably assume that it is the fault of your school, and then tell you that your school sucks.
Whether or not it previously was, it certainly isn't any longer. The point is that GS2 is supposed to be backwards-compatible. Meaning that, in principle, it should accept anything that would be acceptable in GS1. How can it possibly be more strict?
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I think it's fairly obvious that GS2 is more strict. Why? Because unless Stefan made it less strict(er), then you wouldn't be able to pull off things you can on GS1 to GS2
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...what?
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GS2 is a more strict system, so that would make it strict(er) than GS1.
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Nice tautology there. But it's still rooted in an unsupported assertion.