On Jun 3, 2006, at 1:49 AM, Tracy R Reed wrote:

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I've tried to avoid jobs where I have to read other
people's source too in depth or too often.

That's a shame. I often hear that the best way to learn how to do things is to read the code of others.

The "use the source, Luke" cliche is, really, a cop-out that developers use so that they don't _have_ to properly document. Surely, anybody out there can read the code to figure it out, why bother with stupid time-wasting things like documentation and clean code styles?

Gregory

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