Mark...
Thanks for sharing. I've seen that but not for a long time.
When I first saw it, I proposed a 14th deadly sin of which virtually
every compiler of that era was guilty:
The fourteenth deadly sin is informing the user of a compiler error
your compiler was smart enough to fix without his help
I always _hated_ "missing semicolon on line 13." If you know there's
a semicolon missing, why the heck don't you just PUT IT THERE! You're
the freaking computer!
There. I feel better now.
On Sep 21, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Sinners-
I've had this filed away for a while and just rediscovered it...
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr/sins.html
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