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Really, I'm the only user of my code. I don't expect to get replaced anytime soon as my boss also doubles as my father ;) Besides, I certaintly don't want to make things easier for my replacement (if there ever is one).
Sorry for the old post, but this last sentence of yours is scary. More often than not your replacement will be you in a few weeks, months, etc. But a bigger problem is the attitude taken in it, and maybe you are set for life with dear ol' dad running the company, but it is a sign of something bigger that will be apparent in your coding, and maybe your life. If you spend your time trying to keep your job, rather than doing your job, you are likely to lose your job. Two of my unfortunate colleagues found that out the hard way recently...
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Who is John Galt?
http://danconia.org
p.s. I don't do it often, but couldn't let this one slide....
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