Hello,
I myself find 1 and 2 to be easier to read and understand than 3. The reasoning is simple, I try to make grammatically correct English sentences as much as possible. And when it comes to decide between 1 and 2, I would go for 1, as it actually makes use of the parantheses of while, as opposed to 2. (Disclaimer: but that's just me.)
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Alper Ersoy
In reply to Re: Perl style question: loops with postcondition
by aersoy
in thread Perl style question: loops with postcondition
by IlyaM
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