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Re: Query for Top 10 Most "Expensive" Queries

From: Noons <wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 19:19:28 +1000
Message-ID: <3f4f1ab6$1$14558$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>


"Billy Verreynne" <vslabs_at_onwe.co.za> wrote in message news:1a75df45.0308282123.58d5dbe7_at_posting.google.com...

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> Today - programmers write crap code. Even after a 100 builds of that

No, they don't. They cut-and-paste crap code into their programs. "write code" does not happen today: you "import" inappropriate "patterns" and spend the rest of the time fiddling the xml config file to try and make that crap match reality.

It's supposed to save time, but invariably what you get is grossly inneficient code. In about twice as long as it would take to write the same thing in a sane programming language. And you end up using only 10% of the "pattern" functionality anyways because no one in his right mind would activate the rest of it.

I wish I had a lead pipe. I've got a #2 iron golf club that does MOL the same damage...

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Nuno Souto
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Received on Fri Aug 29 2003 - 04:19:28 CDT

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