Thank you for the book recommendations.
"For flow of control, prefer the low precedence and and or operators. A common example of preferring or to || is:"
"Reserve && and || for logical expressions, not flow of control, for example:"
I'm inclined not to follow this. I don't like to rely on subtle precedence rules.
Is there any reasoning to not always use parentheses instead? (Not that I did that in the versions you know.)
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