On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 09:49 -0500, tedd wrote:
> >If you wan to shorten a bit you can use a constant as the counter
> >increment like so:
> >
> >define('Increment_Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter', 1);
> >
> >$Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter =
> >$Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter +
> >Increment_Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter;
> >
> >-Shawn
>
> -Shawn:
>
> Not that you wrote that verbose crap, but my "personal choice" would be:
>
> //Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter = $a
> //Increment_Super_Cala_Fraga_Listic_Ex_Peal_Ado_Tio_Us_Counter = $b
>
> $a += $b;
>
> Outside of a reasonable need for readability, variables should not be
> used for documentation.
Who needs documentation when variables and functions are
self-documenting?
Cheers,
Rob.
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