(In reply to Josiah Bruner [:JosiahOne] from comment #111)
> No. The idea here is very similar to the common "priming read" concept
> taught in introductory CS courses.
In advanced CS practice I learned: No code duplicates, because if there comes a 
change along, one of the duplicates could be overseen.

> Following such a pattern the code here should be:
If there is no other pattern with higher priority ;-)

> newFolderName.Assign(folderName);
> bool containsChild = true;  // no need to preset it to true
> int counter = 2;            // yes, better than starting with 1 as before

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