Ah, but "simplicity" is not necessarily "fewest lines of code".
Code is first and foremost for human consumption. The compiler's job is to worry about appeasing the machine.
(Of course, that's the normative ideal. In practice, the limits of compilers sometimes requires us to appease the architectural peculiarities of the machine, but this should be seen as an unfortunate deviation and should be documented for human readers when it occurs.)
Code is first and foremost for human consumption. The compiler's job is to worry about appeasing the machine.
(Of course, that's the normative ideal. In practice, the limits of compilers sometimes requires us to appease the architectural peculiarities of the machine, but this should be seen as an unfortunate deviation and should be documented for human readers when it occurs.)