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- From: bjst@sth.frontec.se (Bjorn Stenberg)
- Subject: Re: LISP - Don't use it.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.225549.26494@sth.frontec.se>
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- Organization: IDK/Frontec - System Design Group
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- Date: 11 Nov 92 22:55:49 GMT
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- mwm@contessa.palo-alto.ca.us (Mike Meyer) writes:
- > Please make up your mind. Either code should be easy to reuse (i.e. -
- > changed for some completely different purpose), or it shouldn't.
-
- Reusable doesn't mean that the code is easily changed into something
- completely different.
- Reusable means you can take portions of the code from one project and put it
- into another -WITHOUT- altering it.
-
- (I'll take the rest in email as I think we're boring the rest of the readers
- to death... :-)
-
- -- Bjorn
-
- /// Bjorn Stenberg, Stockholm, Sweden bjst@sth.frontec.se
- /// main() { printf(&unix["\021%six\012\0"],(unix)["have"]+"fun"-0x60);}
- \\\ /// "- Your documentation no longer confuses me, old version!"
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