Scott,

Well I guess we all have one of those days, and I don't think I should not
include myself in that... And I appreciate this from you and I offer the
same back, I guess I could get a few off you going very easily but hey as
long as we can still smile at the end of it:-)

I think a healthy discussion (debate) is good to others who are learning,
they can see more this way than what they might read in a book.

Anyway I think we all have been in the same boat about re-inventing the
wheel:-)

 
Regards
Andrew Scott
Technical Consultant

NuSphere Pty Ltd
Level 2/33 Bank Street
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205

Phone: 03 9686 0485  -  Fax: 03 9699 7976


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Sent: Friday, 2 July 2004 8:56 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: this

Andrew Scott wrote:

> Sean,
> 
> That snippet of code dare I say is a product Macromedia has just 
> released, and I am amused by your comments on your companies own coding
style!!
> 
> I'll leave it at that:-)

We all get that though, in that work with a big enough team thats split up
into different departments and you will get the odd-bad-egg *cluster* of
code (I once worked with a coder that would write not only just bad code,
but he'd re-invent pre-built CF tags simply because he didn't know they
existed... and no matter how many times you tried to coach him, he'd just go
the opposite every time, simply because he was being told
something..ignorance is bliss).

At anyrate Andrew, I'll apologise if i've attacked you to harshly yesterday,
bad mood and all :) but i was trying to get the point accross its bad but it
degenerated into a "no your style sucks..no yours...no you..." tic/tac/toe
argument :D

Cheers.
Scott Barnes.




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