On Tuesday 22 August 2006 05:45 pm, Stewart Stremler wrote:
>
> Me, I want minimum aggravation/day. But I have a hard time selling that.

I had a friend who was a very good programmer. He always said, 
"My best lines of code are those I don't write. They have no bugs
and run rally fast."  He spent a lot of time just thinking about his code 
and wrote really tight and very clear code. Course this was mostly 
Forth, but the principle is not language specific. 

In the past much of my consulting generated negative lines of code
each day as we abstracted and modularized code that had been 
poorly designed in the beginning. 

BobLQ


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