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Confusing Alphanumeric Characters to Avoid in IDs? #2

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nelsonic opened this issue Nov 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Confusing Alphanumeric Characters to Avoid in IDs? #2

nelsonic opened this issue Nov 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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nelsonic commented Nov 3, 2018

Most computer scientists or "developers" consider the "happy path" when building software
and don't get to see the "other side" ... I have seen all aspects of the "stack" from having worked in "customer service" (call centres) and had to field calls from angry/frustrated people.
Putting in a little bit more effort up-front to create human-friendly IDs pays later.
I feel that the default needs to be usability and accessibility; that's why this issue exists.

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  • Auto-generated IDs should exclude certain "confusing" characters
    to avoid confusing people who are reading or typing them.

For example: 0 (zero) looks like O (Capital o) and I (capital i) looks like l (lower-case L).

  • Collate full list of "confusing characters"
  • Calculate probability of collision when using reduced character set

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nelsonic commented Dec 5, 2018

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nelsonic commented Dec 5, 2018

Basically, what I'm describing is Base56
I love it when the thing I'm thinking about already has a name and "validation"!
The worst thing is being "original" (i.e. "crazy") and having to "convince" people of an idea!
This is soooooo much more time-effective.
Just go read this wikipedia article that someone else wrote! 🎉

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