On 16-May-08, at 10:06 AM, Venkatraman S wrote:

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 4:30 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


let me put this in one line:
Do not trust anything that *generates* code. One should write all code
oneself.


"NEVER GENERALIZE" -- generalization are evil!

true. Lets put it into context. GUI builders: these generate code for every drag and drop of a widget etc etc. Which is fine for a simple layout or to get started. Problem comes when you try to fine tune - if you do it outside the GUI builder, which is quite often necessary, then the builder no longer knows what you are doing and all sorts of funny things result.


Just curious - are you an ASM expert? Writing a webframework in ASM, or for
that matter   a simple 'IF' into ASM :P .. i prostrate to thee!

I have news for you - i do not even know what is ASM.

As you wont be using compiler/interpreters to 'generate' code.

are you talking about source code or object code?

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regards
kg
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