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Spaghetti code is good!

Started by April 19, 2001 08:12 AM
21 comments, last by exprt_prg 23 years, 9 months ago
Personally, i fell sorry for anyone who accepts nested classes as a form of programming. Anyone who works for a software company has it even worse, they cannot think beyond their software or budget. Speghetti code is not the answer entirely and neither is classes by a long shot, also assembly is too limited, but the right combonation of all 3 are the key to coding. Heavy on the task at hand, light on other people''s way of doing things.

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Personally, i fell sorry for anyone who accepts nested classes as a form of programming. Anyone who works for a software company has it even worse, they cannot think beyond their software or budget. Speghetti code is not the answer entirely and neither is classes by a long shot, also assembly is too limited, but the right combonation of all 3 are the key to coding. Heavy on the task at hand, light on other people''s way of doing things.

You think... Therefore, I''m right!
You think... Therefore, I'm right!
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I can think of one good reason for spaghetti code, it makes it a lot harder to reverse engineer your program. Then again I''m not sure if that''s the worth of insanity.

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