>JR>FWIW, using private variables rather than passing parameters to functions also makes a big difference, at the cost of legibility/familiarity. Do you pass parameters? At some point, perfect becomes the enemy of good.
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>>MY>I always pass parameters, because that is not perfect, it is better than what is honestly barely good enough among humans. You forget the cost of encapsulation. Something can affect the private variables leaving the calling code in a huge mess or multiple patients dying.
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>I suppose I could respond by calculating a % improvement in a function with 254 parameters, said improvement available for FREE by simply using private vars or even simply assigning vars that are private by default, with this benefit missed out on by idiots. ;-)
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>Or, I could listen to your acknowledgement that you have considered the matter and in your context, there are reasons to say "so what" because other stuff matters more.
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>I choose option 2; you're no idiot.
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>Did somebody else say you're wrong about mdot? I thought I saw the opposite, mixed in amongst a whole lot of other interpersonal stuff that probably makes most others stop reading.
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>If you ran a poll, I believe many (most?) here would agree mdot has benefits, though some still choose not to use it. That only affects you if you let it, surely?
I offer science to back up my observations. Washout thinks that science is a preference. If it was a matter of preference to him, why the constant assaults?
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