Because if you are working with, say, 10 people on a team, and you will have
everyone merrily doing direct hash accesses, sooner or later, someone's going to
fuck it up and something will break in a spectacular > fashion.
I take your point even though I am not in a team.
Even if you're not, direct hash accessing is basically akin to juggling
grenades. It might go right for a long time, but eventually the pin's
going to come out and there will be a very messy BLAM.
Even if it is code you just write for yourself, still doesn't hurt to
make sure you avoid the BLAM bit :)
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