On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Russell Campbell wrote:
What you mention with Eric Raymond and yourself is only about
getting used
to it. You mention no advantages except not having to type a few
extra
characters and less typing is not an advantage.
It isn't "getting used to it"; it's realizing that there is nothing
to get used to - it feels completely natural. And the advantage is
that you get readable code. Look at the perfectly legal code I posted
in response to John Harvey, and tell me that you would have no
trouble deciphering it. Sure, Fox offers 'Beautify', but all that is
is doing what the programmer should have been doing in the first place.
-- Ed Leafe
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