Its kind of like waving a dead cat, or a dead goat. Kind of.


On Monday 29 September 2003 05:30 pm, Jason Holt wrote:


On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Jacob Albretsen wrote:


Now, I did C a long time ago and I learned if you really wanted to
confuse people and eliminate lines of code, I could do something like:


Always code for clarity and maintainability. Premature optimization is the
root of all evil. Likewise for security optimizations -
dead-chicken-waving like you showed is more likely to /cause/ problems than
prevent them. Security and efficiency come from good design and careful,
deliberate review.



dead-chicken-waving?






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