Same here. It's why I prefer to line-split conditionals in C-like languages like this:
if (condition0
&& condition1
&& condition2)
rather than the usual "trailing operator" style. You can immediately parse the left column as a sort of vertical operator that tells you how the individual conditions are being combined.
But then, I also like Lisp. Prefix notation for "and" gives the same benefit directly, no tricky formatting required.
rather than the usual "trailing operator" style. You can immediately parse the left column as a sort of vertical operator that tells you how the individual conditions are being combined.
But then, I also like Lisp. Prefix notation for "and" gives the same benefit directly, no tricky formatting required.