I didn't realize there was a term for this, but I guess I am a "never nester"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFRhGnuXG-4
@minego It bugs me that the "inversion" of the if statement went from (a > b) to (a < b) and not (a <= b) as would be the logical negation.
@madewokherd Yeah, I noticed that too. That was a bad example. Inversion should NOT change behavior. If the check doesn't need that level of accuracy then that should have been pointed out.
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@madewokherd Yeah, I noticed that too. That was a bad example. Inversion should NOT change behavior. If the check doesn't need that level of accuracy then that should have been pointed out.