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From: jerry@uwmcsd1.UUCP (Jerry Lieberthal)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: Re: more about programming style
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Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 13:10:30 EDT
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> In article <4067@alice.UUCP> ark@alice.UUCP (Andrew Koenig) writes:
> >>I would appreciate comments, suggestions, etc. on additional ways to
> >>make type declarations more readable.
> 
> WRONG!  The easiest way to make programs more readable is to keep
> readability in mind when you write them.  It has nothing to do with
> learning how to read very obscure type declarations or having memorized
> 
> While knowing how to read complicated declarations may help you meet
> girls at cocktail parties, it doesn't help your program's reader!
> 
> Alex

So that's what I have to do!  And all these years I thought it was my
ability to wow the girls will APL! :-)  I certainly will change from now
on!!
	- jerry