Do you use four-letter, three-letter, or two-letter codes? Why?
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And 4-letter codes are dumb. They don't give you any useful information that doesn't need to be heavily processed. Two-letter codes are the best, imo, but I guess nobody uses them |:
A: "She's an IL."
B: "You mean ILE?"
A: "Yeah. IL."
C: "... ENTp? What are you guys talking about?"


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) for figuring out intertype relations without remembering a massive chart.
, for instance) is best imo. It's like the two-letter code, except that it's commonly understood. I am familiar enough with it that I can tell at a glance whether the type is static or dynamic, and I'd guess that most people are the same way (if they remember what static/dynamic is).








