Given the following:
bool isCorrect = theAnswer == 42;
Which is the preferred way of testing false
boolean logic in C# (programming in general)?
if (!isCorrect)
// throw exception
or
if (isCorrect == false)
// throw exception
The reason I ask is because one of our senior developers at work suggests we should always use the latter approach as it enhances readability and ensures other developers can clearly see the false check; an exclamation mark is easy to miss. I much prefer the former as it's more concise and readable enough to me.
I understand that this may be a subjective issue so was wondering if there was a concrete preference mentioned in any coding style.