How would this make "a huge difference"? As you can see here, that example code snippet would be perfectly readable if posted on Stack Overflow now, save for two extremely long lines, the contents of which aren't really even important to understanding what the code does:
use AppleScript version "2.5"
use scripting additions
use script "Myriad Tables Lib" version "1.0.13"
set tableData to {}
set theNames to {"Harry", "Warren", "Glenn", "Zak", "Clint", "Clark", "Harry", "Warren", "Glenn", "Zak", "Clint", "Clark"}
repeat 5 times
set thisRow to {}
repeat 8 times
set the end of thisRow to some item of theNames
end repeat
set the end of tableData to thisRow
end repeat
set columnHeadings to {"1-left, left", "2-right,right", "3-center, center", "4-natural, natural", "5-left,right", "6-right,Left", "7-right,center", "8-center,right"}
set columnWidth to 125
set newTable to ¬
make new table with data tableData ¬
column headings columnHeadings
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {1} ¬
head alignment align left ¬
entry alignment align left ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {2} ¬
head alignment align right ¬
entry alignment align right ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {3} ¬
head alignment align center ¬
entry alignment align center ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {4} ¬
head alignment align natural ¬
entry alignment align natural ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {5} ¬
head alignment align left ¬
entry alignment align right ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {6} ¬
head alignment align right ¬
entry alignment align left ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {7} ¬
head alignment align right ¬
entry alignment align center ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
modify columns in table newTable ¬
columns list {8} ¬
head alignment align center ¬
entry alignment align right ¬
column width columnWidth ¬
set tableResult to display table newTable
Besides being of dubious utility, this type of "zoom" has a severe disadvantage: it makes it impossible to read the code in context with the surrounding explanation.
This seems like it would be somewhere between "useless" and "a severe hindrance". Just write the code using sane line lengths. I can easily fit 80 characters on a line in Stack Overflow's code blocks without the need for any vertical scrolling:
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Personally, when I write code in the "real world", I limit line lengths to 100 characters (rather than the traditional 80 characters), but for expository code snippets (as should be posted here), even 80 characters seems more than sufficient.