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Re: If I *had* to pick, I'd pick:

by jeorgen (Pilgrim)
on Sep 10, 2002 at 04:51 UTC ( [id://196585]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to If I *had* to pick, I'd pick:

I favor "consistent". As long as you're being consistent it's easy to handle any faulty assumptions, since they are the same throughout the program. Other pogrammers will know what you're consistently doing wrong when debugging your code etc. If you're *really* consistent you can always wrap a virtual macine around your code to comply with your particular, warped, view of the world.

/jeorgen

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