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  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

    Found myself coding something like the following just last week... :doh:

    Dim bool as Boolean = False

    If someExpression Then
    bool = True
    Else
    bool = False
    End If

    If bool Then
    Return True
    Else
    Return False
    End If

    Luckily I noticed just in time and simply Returned someExpression X| Some days its better to just stay in bed...

    It's an OO world.

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    StM0n
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    Hey... it's ok to learn :)

    (yes|no|maybe)*

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      Hey... it's ok to learn :)

      (yes|no|maybe)*

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      Sander Rossel
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      Not at this level ;)

      It's an OO world.

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Not at this level ;)

        It's an OO world.

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        StM0n
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        At every level :laugh:

        (yes|no|maybe)*

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          At every level :laugh:

          (yes|no|maybe)*

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          Sander Rossel
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          I meant I shouldn't be learning how to return true or false depending on a variable's true or falseness which depends on an expressions true or falseness on which it should not depend at all, which would be false if you just started out, but true after almost a year of programming :sigh: Just true with me ;)

          It's an OO world.

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            I meant I shouldn't be learning how to return true or false depending on a variable's true or falseness which depends on an expressions true or falseness on which it should not depend at all, which would be false if you just started out, but true after almost a year of programming :sigh: Just true with me ;)

            It's an OO world.

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            StM0n
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            Naerling wrote:

            I meant I shouldn't be learning how to return true or false depending on a variable's true or falseness which depends on an expressions true or falseness on which it should not depend at all, which would be false if you just started out, but true after almost a year of programming

            Ok... I definitely like that :laugh:

            (yes|no|maybe)*

            modified on Friday, July 1, 2011 5:13 AM

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              I meant I shouldn't be learning how to return true or false depending on a variable's true or falseness which depends on an expressions true or falseness on which it should not depend at all, which would be false if you just started out, but true after almost a year of programming :sigh: Just true with me ;)

              It's an OO world.

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              BillW33
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              Good one. At least you caught yourself. :)

              Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                I meant I shouldn't be learning how to return true or false depending on a variable's true or falseness which depends on an expressions true or falseness on which it should not depend at all, which would be false if you just started out, but true after almost a year of programming :sigh: Just true with me ;)

                It's an OO world.

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                Naerling wrote:

                falseness

                Falacy? Falaciousness? Falacio? :confused:

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                  Naerling wrote:

                  falseness

                  Falacy? Falaciousness? Falacio? :confused:

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                  Sander Rossel
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                  false    [fawls] Show IPA adjective, fals·er, fals·est, adverb –adjective 1. not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement. 2. uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness. 3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a false friend. 4. tending to deceive or mislead; deceptive: a false impression. 5. not genuine; counterfeit. 6. based on mistaken, erroneous, or inconsistent impressions, ideas, or facts: false pride. 7. used as a substitute or supplement, especially temporarily: false supports for a bridge. 8. Biology . having a superficial resemblance to something that properly bears the name: the false acacia. 9. not properly, accurately, or honestly made, done, or adjusted: a false balance. 10. inaccurate in pitch, as a musical note. –adverb 11. dishonestly; faithlessly; treacherously: Did he speak false against me? —Idiom 12. play someone false, to betray someone; be treacherous or faithless. Origin: before 1000; Middle English, Old English fals < Latin falsus feigned, false, orig. past participle of fallere to deceive; reinforced by or reborrowed from Anglo-French, Old French fals, feminine false < Latin —Related forms false·ly, adverb false·ness, noun half-false, adjective qua·si-false, adjective qua·si-false·ly, adverb —Synonyms 1. mistaken, incorrect, wrong, untrue. 2. untruthful, lying, mendacious. 3. insincere, hypocritical, disingenuous, disloyal, unfaithful, inconstant, perfidious, traitorous. 4. misleading, fallacious. 5. artificial, spurious, bogus, forged. False, sham, counterfeit agree in referring to something that is not genuine. False is used mainly of imitations of concrete objects; it sometimes implies an intent to deceive: false teeth; false hair. Sham is rarely used of concrete objects and usually has the suggestion of intent to deceive: sham title; sham tears. Counterfeit always has the implication of cheating; it is used particularly of spurious imitation of coins, paper money, etc. Falseness! :D

                  It's an OO world.

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                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                    false    [fawls] Show IPA adjective, fals·er, fals·est, adverb –adjective 1. not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement. 2. uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness. 3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a false friend. 4. tending to deceive or mislead; deceptive: a false impression. 5. not genuine; counterfeit. 6. based on mistaken, erroneous, or inconsistent impressions, ideas, or facts: false pride. 7. used as a substitute or supplement, especially temporarily: false supports for a bridge. 8. Biology . having a superficial resemblance to something that properly bears the name: the false acacia. 9. not properly, accurately, or honestly made, done, or adjusted: a false balance. 10. inaccurate in pitch, as a musical note. –adverb 11. dishonestly; faithlessly; treacherously: Did he speak false against me? —Idiom 12. play someone false, to betray someone; be treacherous or faithless. Origin: before 1000; Middle English, Old English fals < Latin falsus feigned, false, orig. past participle of fallere to deceive; reinforced by or reborrowed from Anglo-French, Old French fals, feminine false < Latin —Related forms false·ly, adverb false·ness, noun half-false, adjective qua·si-false, adjective qua·si-false·ly, adverb —Synonyms 1. mistaken, incorrect, wrong, untrue. 2. untruthful, lying, mendacious. 3. insincere, hypocritical, disingenuous, disloyal, unfaithful, inconstant, perfidious, traitorous. 4. misleading, fallacious. 5. artificial, spurious, bogus, forged. False, sham, counterfeit agree in referring to something that is not genuine. False is used mainly of imitations of concrete objects; it sometimes implies an intent to deceive: false teeth; false hair. Sham is rarely used of concrete objects and usually has the suggestion of intent to deceive: sham title; sham tears. Counterfeit always has the implication of cheating; it is used particularly of spurious imitation of coins, paper money, etc. Falseness! :D

                    It's an OO world.

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    I still prefer falacio.

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                      I still prefer falacio.

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                      Lutoslaw
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                      :rolleyes:

                      Greetings - Jacek

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        Found myself coding something like the following just last week... :doh:

                        Dim bool as Boolean = False

                        If someExpression Then
                        bool = True
                        Else
                        bool = False
                        End If

                        If bool Then
                        Return True
                        Else
                        Return False
                        End If

                        Luckily I noticed just in time and simply Returned someExpression X| Some days its better to just stay in bed...

                        It's an OO world.

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                        musefan
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                        Looks like a good basis for a recursive function

                        If my jokes make me laugh, then I have already succeeded with 100% of my target audience

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          Found myself coding something like the following just last week... :doh:

                          Dim bool as Boolean = False

                          If someExpression Then
                          bool = True
                          Else
                          bool = False
                          End If

                          If bool Then
                          Return True
                          Else
                          Return False
                          End If

                          Luckily I noticed just in time and simply Returned someExpression X| Some days its better to just stay in bed...

                          It's an OO world.

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                          Lost User
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                          The next time someone tells you that true always returns true I want you to ask that person a question. Ask that person: Have you tested it? Frankly, when I see your code I see an excellent place to put a unit test. ;P

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