Re: Reading text file with CStdioFile.ReadString

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"Ed Ardzinski" <Ed_Ardzinski_NO_SPAM_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Gerry Murphy" wrote:

What's wrong with simply writing

What's wrong is I'm primarily a VB/SQL query guy! :-) I hack in VC++ on
my
own, and never have done any professional work in it. I knwo enough to
make
a nice bowl of spaghetti.

It hardly matters what the language used is. To me any construct that tests
a boolean
variable with reference to TRUE/FALSE, e.g. if (someboolean == TRUE),
is flagging that someone's unclear on the concept.

Unfortunately I see this all the time.


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