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I guess what I mean by that is that Rob Pike was obviously aware that his rules were not as catchy and pithy as the aphorisms he credited, and his only reason for writing his rules was to improve on them by making them more explicit and less prone to user error. But presenting his versions alongside the more catchy ones means that every time people read them, the catchy ones distract attention and remain more memorable than the improved versions.
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