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Re^2: use strict; before/after use warnings;by vr (Curate) |
on Nov 07, 2019 at 13:30 UTC ( [id://11108440]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I agree. It occurred to me that if code reading is harder work than writing, then, on subconscious level, 1st line being shorter than the 2nd is perceived as gradual increase in amount of required effort, and so slightly less stress for a reader. So not only use strict; comes 1st, but, when I have to break too long line in two and there are no parts to align vertically, I'd prefer 1st line shorter and 2nd line longer, more often than not. As ridiculous as it is, when analysed logically.
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