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<blockquote data-quote="academic" data-source="post: 228934" data-attributes="member: 9254"><p>I don't really care. That was stupid and silly to even mention. However, I'm quite serious when I say that it's users like yourself, who say "oh, let's change it because it doesn't look neat, and it's not easy to read, uhh, let's change it". Don't you think maybe, just for a little bit, think maybe this may influence people to use your example, they start changing it.</p><p></p><p>By the way, with your witty response, their are some things that you can do in PHP that do not generate an error and will continue without any errors being thrown, so syntax does not always have to be perfect. By changing the view of code, it confuses new people to PHP and bottom line it's just unnecessary, like @[USER=1872]m0nsta.[/USER] has said it slows down the PHP parser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="academic, post: 228934, member: 9254"] I don't really care. That was stupid and silly to even mention. However, I'm quite serious when I say that it's users like yourself, who say "oh, let's change it because it doesn't look neat, and it's not easy to read, uhh, let's change it". Don't you think maybe, just for a little bit, think maybe this may influence people to use your example, they start changing it. By the way, with your witty response, their are some things that you can do in PHP that do not generate an error and will continue without any errors being thrown, so syntax does not always have to be perfect. By changing the view of code, it confuses new people to PHP and bottom line it's just unnecessary, like @[USER=1872]m0nsta.[/USER] has said it slows down the PHP parser. [/QUOTE]
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