[ale] Why Ruby? [was Pyhon syntax]
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Thu Jan 27 15:26:17 EST 2005
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 11:00 -0500, John P. Healey wrote:
> indentation is almost as overrated as newlines. When i write code, I put the
> entire program on a single line. I don't want to be constantly searching for
> the line of code that has the bug. i want to know exactly where the bug is,
> and having all code in a single line does that for me.
>
> of course, there are some drawbacks to this approach. I lost my last job when
> my boss found out that I had actually written only 18 lines of code in the two
> years I was working there. But, as far as I know, those 18 lines are still
> keeping planes in the air today.
>
I went the other way on that. The last job I had that did the
performance count by lines of code saw a prolific line count. I mastered
the art of coninuing a simple line over 12-20 lines by adding extra
indention and line spacing for readability.
So while some
people would
find it
annoying
to use as
much space
as
I
when
coding a simple menu,
I found it much
easier
to add handwritten
comments
to the printouts
during boring meetings.
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