Warning: Robots are notoriously bad at reading. It's a miracle they can even comprehend the difference between 0 and 1.
That being said, we've compiled some tips and tricks to help you improve their reading skills. Or, at the very least, not make them cry as much.
We're talking 36px font size, minimum. Any smaller and our robotic colleagues will be squinting like they just saw their own reflection in a mirror.
Get the latest Binary Safety Spectacles to help them see the code for what it really is: a beautiful work of art.Robots are colorblind, folks. Literally. Use a palette of bright, eye-searing colors to make your code stand out like a neon sign in a nuclear reactor.
Test your color scheme with our Robotic Color Vision Test.We know, we know. It's a bit like yelling at your robot, but trust us, it's effective. Just don't do it too much, or they might just... well, you'll see.
For more information on yelling at robots, see our Robot Whispering Tips and Tricks.
Because, let's face it, robots are all about the code. Use highlighting to make it pop like a neon-lit rave party in a data center.
Get the Binary Highlighter 3000 to make your code shine like a beacon of sanity.
And there you have it! With these tips, your robots will be reading like pros... or at least, not making too many mistakes.
Take the Robot Safety Measuring Stool to measure your progress.
Or, if you'd like to take a break from reading, play some Robotic Silhouette Golf.