On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:37:25PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote: > "Felix: How extreme! But good..." > > Extreme indeed... but it *does* satisfy the test cases they've written so > far, and it contains no unnecessary flexibility ;) Do you think it's possible to take XP too far? *Too* extreme? .robin. (can't stop laughing) -- "You are bound to be in a state of mental unrest, even turmoil. And of course there can be no inner peace: be proud of it!" -- Electric Posters, Piotr Szyhalski
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