On Apr 8, 2006, at 7:33 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I don't think anyone is attacking your programming prowess here. It's just that by providing a one line script and calling it a 'program' you invite questions.
Am I coming off as defensive? It's not my intent. Based on your post: On Apr 8, 2006, at 7:33 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Personally, I think your one line script looks bug free to me! I imagine after I run the finished program (how much you gonna charge?), I might have more to say ;-)
I think you and I are agreed: the software itself is bug free. There seems to be debate over whether a bug in the code's context -- requirements, the engine, the OS, etc. -- qualifies as a bug in the software. I think it doesn't, but I can understand the point of people who think that's a useless distinction. In fact I'm likely to agree, but I still maintain that the code itself is bug free ;-)
It's funny that this all started as a joke, but I'm actually experiencing this as we speak: the windowshade control I released. I think the code is clean, but some people are having troubles with it. I can't replicate their errors, and there are others using it without troubles as well. Is there a context issue? Am I wrong that the code is clean? I'm stuck trying to figure that out. <sigh>
As far as my programming prowess is concerned, I hope it takes more than one line of code to judge that!
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