On Aug 23, 4:31 am, dhtml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> As with any subject, there is always more to be discovered and
> discussed. I think there is more to be said, and particularly with
> what I wrote here:-
>
> | That [internal quality would matter only to developers] is true
> | because poor internal quality means the code is harder to
> | change and modify.
>
> That is questionable and possibly wrong (yes I wrote it). Pity that
> the only response that elicited seemed so braindead.
To a large extent it is correct: users don't care about the underlying
quality of the code as long as it meets their requirements. But if
you care about maintenance, it is a very big concern.
Poor code affects users when it comes time to upgrade their platform -
suddenly things don't work and they get charged a fortune to fix the
issues.
--
Rob
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