I'm sorry, but this syntax is getting way too weird and fuzzy.
For example, once one friend of mine complained that my code contains too much (s)printf's. Like this is a problem.
"You don't have to.".
Well, I don't need fuzzy strings with text and variables embedded. Yes, this happened after I wrote some C for LPT port control. But I don't think it's any bad.
I'm familiar with PERL's magic conditions, but now I stared eyes wide open to a "1995 > $year > 1987". Also without parentheses...
@ketas Keep an open mind. It's high vs low. They both have their application. Personally, I like the idea of chaining. And I'm primarily a C programmer btw.
Nice
thank you
sky4v10 1 year ago
Nice...!
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juli0isaias 1 year ago
I'm sorry, but this syntax is getting way too weird and fuzzy.
For example, once one friend of mine complained that my code contains too much (s)printf's. Like this is a problem.
"You don't have to.".
Well, I don't need fuzzy strings with text and variables embedded. Yes, this happened after I wrote some C for LPT port control. But I don't think it's any bad.
I'm familiar with PERL's magic conditions, but now I stared eyes wide open to a "1995 > $year > 1987". Also without parentheses...
ketas 1 year ago
@ketas Keep an open mind. It's high vs low. They both have their application. Personally, I like the idea of chaining. And I'm primarily a C programmer btw.
someman7 6 months ago
Nice introduction, Gabor!
zenogantner 1 year ago