Re: most powerful php editor

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On Thu, January 25, 2007 3:06 am, Sancar Saran wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:41, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
>> # sancar.saran@xxxxxxxxxx / 2007-01-24 13:57:03 +0200:
>> > and also in these days I'm looking for 19 inch (or more) wide LCD
>> > sceerns to able to fit longer lines in my screen...
>>
>> Number of reading errors people make grows with line length,
>> this has been known for as long as I remember.  You're increasing
>> the
>> probability of bugs in the code, and get tired sooner because
>> following
>> long lines requires more energy.
>
> Yes and no, because these days I'm obsessed very very large arrays
> like
> $arr['this']['is']['what']['i']['m']['looking']['for'];
>
> And If I start to do
>
> if( ($arr['this']['is']['what']['i']['m']['looking']['for'] > 5) &&
> ($arr['this']['is']['what']['i']['m']['looking']['for'] < 10))
>
> blah blah
>
> then problem begins :)

Get back to us after you get over your array obsession...
:-)

I rarely find myself using more than 2-D, or occasionally, 3-D array
lookups within any given section of code.

I *might* have deeper arrays, but I'm either going to recurse through
them, or break it down by what's actually in all those layers, and do
something different as I descend.

I would suggest that if one has data nested that deeply, perhaps the
stat structure itself is a poor choice. :-)

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