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If you analyse books in print you will find paragraphs in which full stop is missing at the end.

You are still making things up.

..and semicolon at the end of the statement contradicts some psychological mechanism programmers have.

There is no evidence for that.

You should have understood that your idea doesn't get support here. Defending it with made-up evidence doesn't help.

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Re^6: What esteemed monks think about changes necessary/desirable in Perl 7 outside of OO staff
by Anonymous Monk on Sep 11, 2020 at 15:14 UTC
    OP is absolutely making things up. Unless it's an established stylistic choice, any book published in English for a Western audience would consider "paragraphs in which full stop is missing at the end" a typo.