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KtLint enforces multi-line conditional statements to put operators on previous line · Issue #1043 · pinterest/ktlint · GitHub
![So i write this code yesterday. Left(Kt), Right(Java). I wrote it in Kotlin first and just wondered how it would look in Java. Java is just toooooo much! Why is it so So i write this code yesterday. Left(Kt), Right(Java). I wrote it in Kotlin first and just wondered how it would look in Java. Java is just toooooo much! Why is it so](https://preview.redd.it/e44wn88g1uf61.png?auto=webp&s=a465955307c2834ff3c3442cc309bc07a55945dc)
So i write this code yesterday. Left(Kt), Right(Java). I wrote it in Kotlin first and just wondered how it would look in Java. Java is just toooooo much! Why is it so
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