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If you're writing code in a different way to cater to your diff tool, you need to find a better diff tool.
If we already had the best tools imaginable I would not even write code. I would simply wish my applications into being.
I'm not catering to the diff tool. I'm just saying it makes it more clear. Inline diffs can be a challenge for any diff tool.
When you say "inline diffs" you are specifically catering to a tool already, one that only does inline diffs.
Catering to the diff tool may be important. I give an example here on my blog
You could alternatively just use a good diff tool.
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If you're writing code in a different way to cater to your diff tool, you need to find a better diff tool.
If we already had the best tools imaginable I would not even write code. I would simply wish my applications into being.
I'm not catering to the diff tool. I'm just saying it makes it more clear. Inline diffs can be a challenge for any diff tool.
When you say "inline diffs" you are specifically catering to a tool already, one that only does inline diffs.
Catering to the diff tool may be important. I give an example here on my blog
You could alternatively just use a good diff tool.