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Posted by Steve on 03/16/07 14:49
"laverdir" <MOVE-RE_ME_laverdir@post.t-com.hr> wrote in message
news:ete88e$7c5$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
| Rik wrote:
| > laverdir <MOVE-RE_ME_laverdir@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
| >
| >> screen space saving, to be precise.
| >> for me, it's faster to read algorithm
| >> workflow.
| >>
| >> why do you care anyway?
| >
| >
| > Because I've had to deal with other peoples code enough to get really
| > irritated by their illegible practices. But if you can be a 100% sure
| > you are the only one dealing with it, be my guest and go ahead.
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| i'may be iritated with scrolling two pages of query to read an
| algorithm..
funny, your terminology. it shows your true lack of experience. while there
may be algorythms in queries, refering to a query as an algorythm (esp. the
one you posted) is NOT equivalent.
as for the number of pages to a query...write a complex query that DOES
contain an alogrythm or an intriquet join. then modify it later. have a bug
in it. now, try and debug it.
from that perspective, it doesn't even matter if you work alone or with
others. you simply cannot guarantee your modifications will be perfect every
time. i CAN guarantee however, that it saves time debugging AND in
implimenting changes in the query.
i'm afraid your inexperience and lack of pragmatism is showing. what's worse
is your refusal to acknowlege that we may be giving you the most sound
advice you've had in a while!
| >> are you some kind of coding martha stewart?
| >
| >
| > Who?
|
| queen of folding and housekeeping.. like you are trying
| to be with code writing..
neatness counts. in a cluttered space, i'm afraid you are left a servant to
your memory (and others simply see a mess). even so, you probably still ask
yourself, 'now where did i put that screwdriver?'
| >> quoting beginners guides to writing 'readable'
| >> code didn't help in this case.
| >
| >
| > Was it a quote yeah? I'd think native speaking writers would have at
| > least a better concept of grammar then I do .
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| well, i'm not english native speaker, but at least i can express my self
| on half a dozen world accepted languages..
too bad one of those languages is NOT programming. do your tounge-spoken
languages fall from your lips with the same distain for technique and
application?
| >> im writing code for 22 years and don't care
| >> how it's writen, i can read it equaly fast.
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| >
| > You can, it's the 'others' we're worried about here.
| > And if you can read it equally fast, why the hell would you format it
| > differently in development? Seems a waste of time to me. If you can
| > read it equally fast why notgive it the layout that most suits you to
| > begin with?
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| copy paste works faster..
oh, so you're using a query builder because you yourself don't speak ansi
sql? ROFLMFAO !!!
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