[nycphp-talk] single quote vs. double quote
Michael Southwell
michael.southwell at nyphp.com
Wed Apr 11 09:38:06 EDT 2007
At 06:37 AM 4/11/2007, you wrote:
I further think that there is a balance between code performance and
readability. I've seen code where the programmer drops out of PHP for
even a single word instead of concatenating that into the echoed
string. That is plain silly and I doubt that this turns into a
performance improvement at all compared to doing that for the before
mentioned 100 lines of static text. But even for that there is maybe
an explanation.
There may well be. One issue that I have not seen discussed in this
connection is that of coding automaticity. If you *always* write
things in the same way, doing so becomes eventually automatic and
nearly unconscious. This situation minimizes errors and maximizes
speed, which is always a good combination goal. A good text editor
can make such jumping back and forth (or any such oft-repeated
action) extremely simple. In this case, then, what is optimized is
not execution speed/efficiency but rather coder speed/efficiency,
which is always (or at least almost always) more important.
Michael Southwell, Vice President for Education
New York PHP
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