> > Please take this discussion from -core to -talk.
>
> One last post - sorry Jeremy, couldn't resist:
> http://pastie.caboo.se/65456
>
> Run the script inside the framework root! It finds for loops in Rails code
> and finds out who commited them :)
>
> Here are the results for trunk: {"bitsweat"=>2, "marcel"=>1, "rick"=>3,
> "david"=>30}
>
> DHH wins with 30 instances! So you see, even the king uses for loops.

My mistake.

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