On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Suraj Kumar <su...@careergear.in> wrote:
> it depends on the program's
> context... and program's context is entirely dependent on the programmer.

++10000000... :-)

> More than raw language skills, good practices make good programmers.

+1
I think, I should have combined this statement in my other mail with
the subject - "Comparing programming languages".

In my definition, A good programmer is one who, with the given
circumstances, writes a code that optimizes readability, time and
space complexity and maintainability.

Anyone who tries to showoff their skills, by writing cryptic logic, is
surely a villain in my team.

There would be trade offs at some situations. For example, if you try
to look at the Kernel Source Code (Linux of course), there are a
few^H^H^H many places where the code is written in ASM. But, the
comments above it would give the "C" equivalent of the ASM code. That,
my friends is a one great programmer :-)

--
Natarajan
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