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Posted by Ramon on 08/24/05 04:48
Ok, look. I've tried my best to try to understand your point of view I
am unable to do so. We appear to be talking about different things. You
are talking about some kind of democratic *mambo jumbo* & *choice* & *I
am entitled to it*. While what most of us are talking about is *proper
software engineering practices*. Yes, you can do what you like. Fine.
You made your point you are entitled to *choice*. Just dont expect me to
assist you with a complex problem. It's like saying, I can drive on the
opposite side of the road, simply because its physicly feasible to do
so. Do you not understand how laughable your argument is?
And ok, the world was believed to be flat, and some guy said, It's not
and got killed for it. But do you not understand that the programmers of
the world are not going to wake up one day and say: *OH GOD!* "I've been
indenting correctly all this time. How silly of me."
Oh yeah, what is the most amusing part of your argument, is that you are
posting in a *OPEN SOURCE* programming language user group.
Where *OPEN SOURCE* refers to different people *reusing* each others
code with *ease*.
Anyway, I'm out of this argument, I'm sure most of my words are going to
be answered with some quote which you hear on a Friday Pub Crawl.
Cheers, and have a great day.
D
PHPGB wrote:
> <comp.lang.php , Ramon , drybkin@gmail.com>
> <deghov$art$1@bunyip2.cc.uq.edu.au>
> <Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:16:15 +1000>
>
>>Here's an idea, develop something worth while and submit it to PEAR or
>>PECL. Without proper indentation and/or commenting, and the see how far
>>your peace of software gets.
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>
> Arnt you just assuming everybody has the same ambitions as yourself .
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>>Looks if you are working on a small project, and you are sole developer
>>thats fair enough, no one cares what you do in your own little cage. But
>>don't preach about choice, and how its a free country. Just because you
>>have the choice to do a bad job or a good job, does not mean that most
>>of us choose to do a bad one. In fact I'm proud of the work I do. There
>>no substitute for quality, and believe me when it comes to bargaining
>>about your paycheck, *choice* is of little matter to an employer/client,
>>while quality is everything in this business.
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> 'no one cares what you do in your own little cage'
>
> Thank you & I never said otherwise .
>
> <stother martin in southern drawl>
> what we have here is a failure to communicate
> </stother martin in southern drawl>
>
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