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Adam Lyles Kauffman
14,016 Pointswhat did he mean by a 'verbose' method?
the title says it all. never heard that term before. thanks!
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Steven Parker
240,995 PointsThe word "verbose" normally means "using more words than are needed". I can sometimes just mean "having a lot of words".