James G. Sack (jim) wrote:

<heh> Maybe they're not all above everyone else. I only met one MIT CS
grad, and he was a good programmer but had one particularly annoying
desire to write one-big-thing, instead of modularizing.


A very bad thing when it comes to maintaining the code. If it's a program for just you as the programmer and no one else, then who cares how it's written (except you). If it's for others, a company, might need to be maintained, upgraded, or changed later, one huge behemoth is a bad thing.

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