On 2011.07.29 08:57 PM, Ben Finney wrote: > If they share a lot of code, either it *is* separable to common > functions (in which case, implement it that way), or the “same thing” > code is sufficiently complex that it's better to show it explicitly. > > But this is all getting rather generic and abstract. What specific > real-world examples do you have in mind? I can't come up with any off the top of my head. I was thinking of a general rule anyway; ultimately one decides (or at least should) how to write code on a case-by-case basis.
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