Aida I. Rivera-Benítez wrote:
> This bring back memories.
>
> This remind me of a pseudocode one of my fellow
> students wrote back in the 80s, ok don't calculate
> my age now ok... it did the job but had more than
> 300 statements and the longest so far was 30 statements
> and the smallest 12, so the professor gave him an F 
> he told him he won't even read it, it was too long and
> he didn't care if it did the job or not.  He dropped and
> was never seen again.
>
>   

LOL!  He must have been that ass-of-an-author in the back of 
ComputerWorld magazine that I read years and years ago who said that 
programmers should get paid for the number of lines of code 
written....what a total dipshit!

 From the archives when I mentioned it YEARS ago:  
http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/2498  

(Wow, has ProFox really been around for nearly 9+ years!!!???!?)

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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