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    Thread: which is "better"?
Post: RE: which is "better"?

The version with all the returns is clear enough here, but in general it is considered bad practice in structured programming to have a method return from any more than one location in the routine.
Budsy General Coding Help 8 4,513 Mar-31-2018, 06:26 PM
    Thread: [split] Debate on Python versus VBnet
Post: RE: [split] Debate on Python versus VBnet

Forth can be hard to read, or it can read like English if you plan carefully. and is easy to figure out if you're used to it. And it's not as hard to read as Lisp. I've done large-scale Windows deskto...
Budsy News and Discussions 3 2,630 Mar-31-2018, 06:16 PM
    Thread: [split] Debate on Python versus VBnet
Post: [split] Debate on Python versus VBnet

Python looks ok. VBnet looks ok. I know about 10 languages, but just starting Python. I see people having a lot of trouble with it. People say it is easy to read and concise. Maybe. It looks hard to r...
Budsy News and Discussions 3 2,630 Mar-15-2018, 10:31 AM
    Thread: Python version compatibility
Post: RE: Python version compatibility

So if it's mostly an issue that arises with just the major two extant versions, I can see dealing with that. I asked because I really think some languages are more prone to conflicts than others. (PHP...
Budsy News and Discussions 11 6,190 Feb-22-2018, 11:54 AM
    Thread: Python version compatibility
Post: Python version compatibility

I'm new to Python, though I know about 10 other languages. I have a general question about the nature of Python's version inter-operability. I once had the experience of downloading a Python app to tr...
Budsy News and Discussions 11 6,190 Feb-22-2018, 04:43 AM

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