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- From: rorschak@daimi.aau.dk (Jesper Lauridsen)
- Subject: Re: readable code
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.170041.29055@daimi.aau.dk>
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- Organization: Exile Government of Bramming
- References: <1992Dec31.020953.12265@netcom.com> <C04xuo.476@world.std.com> <6831@npri6.npri.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 17:00:41 GMT
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- murphy@npri6.npri.com (David P. Murphy) writes:
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- >>So the question of whether "x = x + 1" or "x += 1" is more "readable" is
- >>really a moot point.
- >>
- >>timk@world.std.com (Tim King)
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- > "++x" is more readable. [down! down! bad lurker! (whack) (whack)]
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- I prefer "x++" myself.
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