Re: return statement should put beyond try/catch clause??
From: Roedy Green (look-on_at_mindprod.com.invalid)
Date: 06/20/04
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Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 18:02:52 GMT
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 17:32:27 GMT, Neal Gafter <neal.gafter@gmail.com>
wrote or quoted :
>> Writing programs (in C, Java, C#, etc..)
>> I never intend any particular behavior
What do you mean my that? Literally it is nonsense. Are you telling us
you enjoy just randomly gluing bits of Java together, with the
intention you just want it to do anything that might be entertaining,
surprising or enlightening?
To me the initial appeal of computer programming was the degree of
perfection and control you could gain. I loved the lack of ambiguity
that plagued even mathematics.
-- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
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