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From: jcm@ornl-msr (James A. Mullens)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: c programming style
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Date: Sun, 14-Jul-85 19:49:35 EDT
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The discussion of programming style reminds me of TV's endless commercials
telling me "Pepsi tastes better", "the new Coke tastes better", etc.  Next
we'll have "taste tests" in which people will be asked to choose between
i++ and i+1.  The tests will show that 55% choose i++, and someone will try
to tell me that I should use i++ just because "most people prefer it".
Bull!  I know what tastes better to me, and I don't need someone else to
tell me!