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For example, when I look at this accepted and popular answerthis accepted and popular answer, it takes me additional time to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation and, at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison, the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Should essential code be on a separate line and/or is editing this considered useful?

For example, when I look at this accepted and popular answer, it takes me additional time to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation and, at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison, the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Should essential code be on a separate line and/or is editing this considered useful?

For example, when I look at this accepted and popular answer, it takes me additional time to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation and, at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison, the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Should essential code be on a separate line and/or is editing this considered useful?

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jonrsharpe
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Should essential code be inon a seperateseparate line?

This is a minor thingFor example, but still.

Whenwhen I look at the following accepted and popular answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/4813235/367529this accepted and popular answer, it takes me additional time, to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation, and, at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison, the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Q: Should essential code be inon a separate line and  / oror is editing this considered useful?

Should essential code be in a seperate line

This is a minor thing, but still.

When I look at the following accepted and popular answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/4813235/367529, it takes me additional time, to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation, and at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Q: Should essential code be in a separate line and  / or is editing this considered useful?

Should essential code be on a separate line?

For example, when I look at this accepted and popular answer, it takes me additional time to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation and, at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison, the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Should essential code be on a separate line and/or is editing this considered useful?

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SunnyRed
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Should essential code be in a seperate line

This is a minor thing, but still.

When I look at the following accepted and popular answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/4813235/367529, it takes me additional time, to see the main solution. It is hidden between the short explanation, and at first sight, the reference link seems to be the way to go. In comparison the more formatted code in the second answer can be grasped more quickly.

Q: Should essential code be in a separate line and / or is editing this considered useful?