The quoted sentence was written without any qualifiers or disclaimers (as if everybody prefers that sentiment).
So, why does it need prefacing?
Is it not obvious DrHyde is speaking?
And I disagree, it wasn't written as if everybody prefers that sentiment
- Besides, the statement is obvious true, just like :
- Keeping related things nearby is Good, separating related things is Bad
- Keeping pennies in a jar is Good, separating pennies in toilets is Bad
- Keeping condoms in refrigerator is Good, separating condoms in bathroom is Bad.
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Keeping related things nearby is Good, separating related things is Bad
So, inlining is Good, factoring out to a module is Bad? It's that kind of obvious you mean, isn't it?
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So, inlining is Good, factoring out to a module is Bad? It's that kind of obvious you mean, isn't it?
Yes, that kind of obvious is what I mean; your statement is obviously false.
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