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I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

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I mostly agree with dmckeewith dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.

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I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...

Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new questions looking for common anti-patterns. New users tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and after a while you start to just expect them. At first glance, this question appears to fall into the same boat as countless previous questions of... mixed value:

...you get the idea. Sometimes these sorts of questions get decent answers; sometimes, they're asked in good faith. Often, they get a lot of attention simply because they're the programmer equivalent of "the Raiders are better than the Broncos, amirite?"

So I strongly suspect that folks read the question you're referencing and thought, "great, another excuse for a language pissing contest - nope."

Not because it couldn't be answered well. Because it probably wouldn't be answered well.

In all honesty, if you or someone else wanted to write a really comprehensive answer to a question like that, it might do a lot of good just to have it out there, if nothing else as something to point to the next time one of these questions comes up rather than launching into a debate over language idioms.