- @gavinblair I prefer ruby’s one liner: x = y if x >= y its like english #
- @gavinblair besides… that is almost the exact same thing as (condition) true:false; #
- @gavinblair You could even add it: function iif($expression, $returntrue,$returnfalse = ”)return($expression ?)$returntrue:$returnfalse;} #
- What is so hard about $dollar_value = sprintf(‘%.2f’,$dollar_value); ? #
- @gavinblair I think that needs two of these: =… or it won’t work… #
- @gavinblair What are you on about? #
- @gavinblair well… how do you set a variable then? #
- @zoster There is still lots of time left in the day
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