I just came across this shorthand in a SO post and I was unfamiliar with it being a shorthand for positive ("+ve") and negative ("-ve").
"-ve" and "+ve" mean negative and positive respectively. They are often used in science laboratory notebook shorthand and are convenient ways for scientists to quickly write about the charges of lab equipment and chemical species.
https://homework.study.com/explanation/what-does-ve-and-plus-ve-mean.html
This seems like a low value shorthand, should use of this notation to be encouraged in SO? This shorthand seems more appropriate for hand written notes where brevity plays a larger role, but for typed text, it just seems like an opportunity for a keyword search miss trying to hit "positive" or "negative" which I would think would be the more dominant query search terms in use.
I encountered this notation initially from this question Should I implement Apache Airflow or only work with Celery. However searching more broadly I found a lot of uses of this notation surprisingly enough: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%22%2Bve%22
What should be made of this notation?
system_deets
. I thought it was an acronym of some kind but I found out they were leaking slang into their code, deets being details. I asked them to use the actual word to avoid obscuring things since readers would likely read more into the letters hypothesizing the existence of something more than was ever intended to be conveyed beyond simple details. Mixing slang into a production codebase just felt like it would break the principle of least astonishment.