meaning in context - What does "You might be better off thinking of something" mean?


I found this sentence in my programming book:



You might be better off thinking of the block and the method as coroutines, which transfer control back and forth between themselves.



What does be better off mean?



Answer



The NOAD reports that the meaning of "be better off" is "be in a better position, especially in financial terms."


The sentence you wrote could be considered equivalent of the following sentence.



It would be better to think of the block and the method as coroutines, which transfer control back and forth between themselves.



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