I could ask what's wrong with AOP, but you're probably thinking about
the same as me on that one.  I like to call code like that "god"
code.  It's the hidden mysterious force that can really screw things
up without almost anyone knowing where it came from and why, or being
able to fathom it's intention.  Sometimes though - a little divine
intervention is handy :D

On Dec 20, 12:05 am, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 17, 2011 3:41:42 AM UTC+1, Alex Turner wrote:
>
> > I wrote AOP code last year, and was told off because no one else could
> > understand AOP yet (srsly?), and so it couldn't be maintained
>
> Ah, now I understand better. You had me interested until you mentioned AOP.
> :)

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