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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 08:43:31 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote in :: "Hilton" wrote in message nk.net... CHANGE THE F&$*#ING CHANNEL IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT'S ON I didn't think an airman was capable of such inane rudeness. Your boorish behavior reflects badly on us all. Please consider an objective self-assessment and tendering an apology. |
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
news ![]() On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 08:43:31 -0700, "Matt Barrow" I didn't think an airman was capable of such inane rudeness. Damn Larry, ya' must have never met a naval aviator... -- "A bitchin' sailor is a happy sailor" http://www.geocities.com/grumman581/n581-nm.jpg |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
Open source does make access even easier, but it's by no means required for the purpose of providing sufficient inspection. I definitely disagree with the claim of "significantly easier to detect flaws". Open source isn't more readable, it's not less obfuscated, it's not easier to validate. It's just publicly available. That's all. you haven't been looking at much code, proprietary or open source if you believe so; when you write code that you know is potentially going to be scrutinized by the best mind out there -- whether it is going to be the case or not, but you can be it will, by your next potential employer -- if said potential employer is not a moron -- next time you apply for a job and by people who matter in the field, the average programmer tends to do things differently it seems than what is done for code which is known to remain proprietary (who's going to look at it? Pointy Haired Bosses?) and where being readable and unobfuscated is a known bad carreer move (do you really want your code to be easily taken over by the nice folks of the newly opened field office in Bangalore?); I have seen good and bad code in either proprietary or open sources, you bet, but by far, the worst piece of junk I ever had to look at were proprietary, no contest. --Sylvain now this is of course completely off the topic, isn't it? :-) |
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"Sylvain" wrote in message
... you haven't been looking at much code lol...the fact that you would even say that simply shows how little you know about me (and about the prevalence of maintainable code generally). Suffice to say, the rest of your reply is way off base. |
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