I guess it's something like the moment when i is decremented ? It is the convention in english that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say someone and i are interested. someone and i is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case i rather than the objective me There's absolutely no reason not to, and if your software ever passes through a toolchain that doesn't optimize it out your software will be more efficient
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Considering it is just as easy to type ++i as it is to type i++, there is.
The way for loop is processed is as follows 1 first, initialization is performed (i=0) 2 the check is performed (i < n) 3 the code in the loop is executed
Is this a general rule of thumb, or is it php specific. Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in c++ Is there a reason some programmers write ++i in a normal for loop instead of writing i++? I must say that for the really curious, this is good knowledge, but for the average c# application, the difference between the wording in the other answers and the actual stuff going on is so far below the abstraction level of the language that it really makes no difference
C# is not assembler, and out of 99.9% of the times i++ or ++i are used in code, the things going on in the background. In javascript i have seen i++ used in many cases, and i understand that it adds one to the preceding value: I++ evaluates to the last value of i and increments i at any time between the last and the next sequence point, and the program is not allowed to try to observe when. I and someone are interested is grammatically correct