On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Rico Secada wrote:

You go into your homemade library of code to re-use some piece that you
already are using 12 other places in production. Now, last time you
worked on the code you thought it was almost perfect. While working on
the code this time you find an undiscovered bug or some part of the
code that looks like you where on drugs when you made it.

This is why it's good to write this kind of thing as functions. Then if you find some great problem with it later, you can drop in the replacement functions and the code that calls it (hopefully) won't need modification.

Of course, it's easier to be cleverer after the event.

Geoff.


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