On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 2:47 AM, Victor Subervi <victorsube...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 3:46 PM, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >> Victor Subervi wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 3:01 PM, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com<mailto: >>> pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Victor Subervi wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org >>> <mailto:da...@ieee.org> <mailto:da...@ieee.org >>> >>> <mailto:da...@ieee.org>>> wrote: >>> >>> [snip] >>> >>> >>> Incidentally, good naming would help to make the code easier to >>> debug. This finalTrees and trees variables don't look to me >>> like >>> you intended them to be trees at all, but lists of >>> tab-indented data. >>> >>> No kidding. Many people have commented on my poor choices of >>> names. That's one of the things on my agenda to change (with >>> some tools that I understand are out there) once I get this >>> program finished and working for clients. >>> >>> Your clients will get it _with_ its faults? You'll fix it with some >>> tools that you _understand_ are out there, ie you haven't looked >>> for/found them yet? Yikes! :-) >>> >>> >>> How many espressos do you drink a day? Do you mainline the stuff? Relax, >>> dude. Rome wasn't made in a day. I'll get there. Chill out, dude. >>> >>> Programming is about attention to detail. It's not like poetry, with its >> "poetic licence". Has a mistake in poetry ever caused a rocket to fail >> (Ariane 5, flight 501)? :-) > > > Heavens no! And thank goodness! Yes, as I like to say, "The devil is in the > details...and well employed in software development!" LOL! > beno > PS Poetry is the art of writing what goes without saying. beno
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