On 5/26/05, Bill Rawlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here I was just thinking he was joking around a little.

Let's review his comments, shall we?

1.
>When I used to write C / C++ coding standards for a living,

I think this still counts as a drink.

2.
So the right hand spends time saying "don't use the code that the left
hand wrote".

I wouldn't be too smug if *I* was you.

3.
You've got one Macromedia team making a point of saying "sh*t, don't use
that code, man!" [voiced like Ren], in reference to code that another
Macromedia team wrote, for the same product both of them are working on.

Then again, I've been known to say the same thing about code *I've*
written [cringe].  I just don't show off about it.

I accepted 1. as a joke (although it's an *ongoing* personal dig at
me). But 2. and 3. ? I'd call those snide, unnecessary and
unprofessional.
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