0 using few words, sometimes in a way that seems rude or unfriendly:
1 using few words:
However, it will be convenient to give a terse summary of the notions of (bi)simulations, presented within our own framework.
The more sparse and terse the language became, the more space opened up for the visual and musical inventions.
One part of being terse is avoiding duplicated code.
Magnitudes, events, and event lists are described using class messages that create instances, or using immediate objects and the terse postfix operators demonstrated below.
I do not feel the lack of anything in this introduction except for breathing space; it is very terse and condensed.
This is a very terse book, only 159 pages, but it deals skilfully with a number of themes.
Scales of this type are terse, efficient, and seemingly straightforward in their application.
And its interpretation required the completion of two ellipses, one in each of its terse sentences.