Is it a good idea or a bad idea to provide a main() function as the
program's entry point?

As an example, I have a program at http://is.gd/ndTV.  If you look at
the bottom you'll see (unless and until I change it) the specification
of a main function, and then a call to it.  I'm aware that I could
just list the contents of main() outside any function, and it would
work the same way.

So which approach is better, and why?

Thanks,
Keith


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