I just found this great little article today and have already put it into the Library, but it'll take some time to be added so I figured that I'd post it here.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/li...1linuxcodetips
I just found this great little article today and have already put it into the Library, but it'll take some time to be added so I figured that I'd post it here.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/li...1linuxcodetips
Pretty good article. I've been doing something similar in my latest coding endeavors, and I haven't done the "// Now we're done." in forever now. (I always wondered why folks did that.)
why write maintainable when you can just as easily write a proper unmaintainable code? :twisted:
http://thc.org/root/phun/unmaintain.html
[size=9px]BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK
<br />d s-- : a24 GB GCS GTW GE C++ P L+ W++ N+ K- w++++ M- PS+ PE+ Y- t+ 5+++ X+ R*
<br />tv b+ DI++ D+ e++ h+ G-
<br />END GEEK CODE BLOCK[/size]
<br />Create your own GeekCode block at: <a href="">...</a>
Heh, that's really funny, tanffn. Maybe we should have a Pascal Obfuscation Contest.
However on a serious note, all software and hardware programmers and engineers should watch this video: David Pogue: When it comes to tech, simplicity sells.
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