I hate code folders as well. to me they are simply a bandaid to an editor design that should have went away long ago. with the Explorer I have an editor design that allows me to qucikly move to where I want to work and see only what I am working on.
I hate code folders as well. to me they are simply a bandaid to an editor design that should have went away long ago. with the Explorer I have an editor design that allows me to qucikly move to where I want to work and see only what I am working on.
I don't think I quite folow what you wanna say.
These days follow code conventions is just a obligation. People just not accept non-standard code anymore.
I believe the next step to code quality is to focus in a reusable design and eliminate redundancies. Today I see in many production projects redundant code in many levels - some people make ctrl+c and ctrl+v in many lines of code or even a entire unit to make a new form looks like the other.
Another problem is bad design - giant functions that do many things and are completely specialized and not-reusable.
Unnecessary coupling is very common in Delphi - specializing units that could be more generic and reusable.
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