Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:42:04 +0100 (CET) | From | Giuliano Pochini <> | Subject | Re: PATCH, RFC: 2.6 Documentation/Codingstyle |
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On 13-Feb-2004 Angelo Dell'Aera wrote:
>>Deeply nested doesn't mean unreadable or badly structured. > > I think you're really wrong since "deeply nested" means exactly "unreadable > and badly structured" and you could easily realize it by simply spending ~10 > hours per day coding and/or taking a look at the code written by someone > which is not you.
Deeply means 4-5 levels in this case, not 20. The example I posted was only 3 (plus the one of the function) levels down.
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