Yes. Screen real estate is very important to me too. I love the
concatenation operater for this purpose.
I could get use to 1-TBS but I don't want to :) This is the beautiful thing about coding is that its very personal and distinct. Its like literature. No two people code the same nor do any two people write literature the same.
Holy (programming) wars are fun to argue about but they are really useless. Btw, cuddled elses...are they the
condition ()
{
more code
}
or
condition () {
more code
}
I like the second but I admit that the first is growing on me. This is a topic in-and-of-itself for a holy war. :) I think I see the next vote topic! =P jk
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