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And what do you mean by "better" which you've now put instead? Define better? What is the purpose of OP's question, really? How do you quantify its metrics?
You seem to be looking for conflict, I don't see a good reason to oblige. Have a nice day.
I'm not, I'm just trying to understand what you really wanted to accomplish with your comment. Was it to actually help, or to sound smart? Genuinely curious.
Because you say now that your alternative, which is supposedly "better", is actually harder, whereas first you called it easier. Why is harder better?
I'm not looking for conflict, it just seems like you tried to do something here and are backwards constructing.
I want to give you the benefit of the doubt because I want to believe people give advice here for better purposes than sounding smart, that's all. ๐