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RE[5]: "the code was completely uncommented"
by JLF65 on Wed 19th Dec 2012 18:40
in reply to "RE[4]: "the code was completely uncommented""
RE[6]: "the code was completely uncommented"
by kwan_e on Thu 20th Dec 2012 07:41
in reply to "RE[5]: "the code was completely uncommented""
It's like no one here knows what a REAL programmer is like... REAL programmers don't comment. If it was hard to write, it should be harder to read, and impossible to change.
Just remember, script kiddies, REAL programmers don't eat quiche!
Just remember, script kiddies, REAL programmers don't eat quiche!
Good thing I'm learning emacs. I expect to master C-x M-c M-buttefly soon.





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2005-07-08
Don't get me started in the quality of off-shore code.
One of my daily tasks in many projects is to improve said code to the quality expected by our customers.
So when the off-shore development time + mine adds up, it actually more expensive than having people doing on site to start with.