Legibility is also affected by consistency. I'm doing some debugging on a code base that freely exchanges for ( i;i<@;i++ ) { }, for ( @ ) { }, blank for @, while ( i-- < @ ) { }, and foreaches. None of it is obfuscated but it's jarring to have the different cants (to build on shenme's contraction connection) thrown back and forth one after another. A single unusual style would be easier to get the mindset of and follow for debugging than all the common idioms in a soup.
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by Your Mother
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