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#99422 - vice versa Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said: Not too surprising the opposite holds, too: claiming that "speed below 55MPH on that road is safe" is not universally valid, either.
Now following that analogy, some would say "this proves that a speed above 55 MPH is safe - horsefeathers! But while there might be moments when somebode "shows off" in a short routine like those in the "8052.com code challenge", it's impossible on a long run for extensive projects. So if you find something "fancy" in a common program it is almost certainly because of "the exception" (trying to meet some resource limit - space, speed, money). And that's no defensive programming, that's making an everyday living out of programming. Isn't all of said absolutely obvious? Jan Waclawek |