On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 17:03, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > For a 10 lines advanced "hello world", maybe. For a 50000 lines project, > good code is often more difficult to understand than bad code, because > it is much more structured.
But wait. What if you were the sort of person who wrote good, structured
code? Wouldn't that make the structured code easier to understand than the
equivalent spaghetti? Or are we assuming that the reader here is a spaghetti
coder?
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