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Code isn't poetry (jshak.es)
11 points by tholex 4459 days ago
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Pedantic is putting the braces in even where they're optional, simply because it avoids problems later on. Pedantic is using Yoda conditionals [1] in C because it enables lvalue checking in the compiler. Pedantic is checking return codes, using assertions, and validating inputs. Pedantic is not unnecessary code; it recognizing what is necessary, and doing it.

[1] E.g., "if (1 == n)" instead of "if (n == 1)" (or prefer a language that uses := for assignment).

Any syntax is less readable if you're unfamiliar with it. If you see enough of them, it reads naturally.
I don't agree that the second example is more readable than the first
But it is!
Why do you think that?