> I agree. While I've tried several times ot get into a different system > and start programming it, I get lost in the code, and don't understand > why things are the way they are. And I can't document things if I > don't understand them, and it seems the only people who do understand > them are always busy (*evil stare at nct*). So, a rewrite of the > system looks much more attractive to me, as we have a chance to fix > everything thats wrong with the original system, and do all those > things big proffesional developers do, like make lots and lots of unit > tests, document the code excessivly like a bunch of english > proffessors.
I don't want to decieve you, but most professional development companies have very poor code documentation, worst than most big open source projects. I know that's not what they say to you at school, but trust me, that's true. This said, I understand you, and that's the reason why each time I've the opportunity (and time) to clean something, I do it. Steph _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
