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Juggling is easy, stopping is hard (Score:4, Funny)
All objects can be juggled. Object.Juggle(Objectlist) adds Object to ObjectList and starts Juggling all objects in ObjectList if juggling is not already in progress.
Stopping juggling is another matter.
To prevent compile-time errors,
Object.StopJuggling(Objectlist,Object)
and ObjectList.StopJuggling()
are both defined but they return ERROR_CANNOT_REMOVE_OBJECT_JUGGLE_IN_PROGRESS and
ERROR_CANNOT_STOP_JUGGLING
respectively for classes that do not override these methods.
Juggling is not an efficient operation and should be used sparingly. If any non-empty ObjectList is currently juggling, significant CPU and other resources are used.
Re:Juggling is easy, stopping is hard (Score:4, Funny)
Just make sure to have a catch block when that code throws an exception...
Re:Tips to prevent RSI (Score:5, Funny)
Also, it has other benefits. Like that it lowers the salt in your body, which we eat too much of.
I like long pig as much as the next man, but perhaps you're right and we should eat less of it.