Re: Euphoria Interpreter design
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Feb 24, 1999
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>>Daniel, why dont you tell me: did I not give an example in a previous mail ? >>Plus, I think I can send you about 2 or 3 old projects that have such >issues. But any one programming any complex system, will >>have had its own experience with this restriction. I know I have. >> >>However, btw, theoretically your quesiton above is also irrelevant. I have >to disprove the readability of linear ordening ? >>No, you would mean I have to disprove the readablity of linear ordening in >some case, while you have to prove that its *always* >>the most readable choice. > >The question was supposed to be answered by Jiri. Sorry, but a couple of >particular examples ain't a proof. I want Jiri to proof (logicaly, >mathematically) that declare-before-use is bad for your eyes and your brain ;) He doesnt have to proof it is bad. He (or any one else, persons should not be association to opinions in a discussion) has to prove that there is at least *one* case, where not linear order would be slightly better, and it is proven we're better without than with the restriction. >BTW Thanks for not completly including me in the 'the defenders of the >faith' category, mr. Obiwan Kenobi :) Huh ? Did I miss that ? Ralf