In summary;

if (silky.IsRight && DateTime.Now.DayOfWeek != DayOfWeek.Friday) {
   var Bill = 1 / 0;
} else {
 programmersWithTooMuchTime++;
 ozDotNetList++;
 GregHarrisExceptionalTestMethod();
}

I'm sure this could be refactored into the number 42. Also probably needs to
be in some kind of recursive loop with a patent.

cheers,
Stephen

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Les Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

> silky wrote:
>
>> I still think Bill's answer was superior, as it also accounts for multiple
>>> threads/etc (although, not required in this case).  Second to that would
>>> be
>>> a (if blah > rah; print thing; blah = 0) ...as your tests indicated.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You are crazy.
>>
>>
> Reality can seem that way to some.
>
>
>  On hard to read/complexity/whatver... I would argue that for a seasoned
>>> developer, using boolean logic isn't anything tricky, nor hard to read
>>> when
>>> used appropriately. If the hex figure scares you a little, you can throw
>>> it
>>> into calc.exe to get the value, or even just comment it in.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Your argument would be ridiculous.
>>
>>
> .... according to you.
>
> --
>
> Les Hughes
> [email protected]
>

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