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No, written by some contractor who was called in to repair it.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWritten by the highly paid programmer himself?
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Written by the highly paid programmer himself?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI once came across the following comment;
' Nobody around here knows that this bit does
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I once came across the following comment;
' Nobody around here knows what this bit doesLast edited by Mich the Tester; 25 August 2011, 09:13.
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I left a legacy of rude words in my client's code. For some reason code always worked after you rudified it.
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I seen some great stuff in comments over the years - including some spectacularly sweary ones in one product - I also saw a function commented as "sort out stupid American date format" (written by an Aussie)
The Americans ruined all our fun with their straight-laced puritanism again - remember all those Easter Eggs? Killed by US govt.
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Some of the error conditions in my early code ~20years ago had something like...
; Houston, we have a problem.
or if it was particularly complicated...
; Here be Dragons...
Nobody ever complained in the code reviews
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Oh, okay, but now that you've deleted the method to ascertain the existence of the future, is the default for it to exist or not exist? Or is the question without meaning now?Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostDisappointingly, it was "future" in the financial sense (so should technically have been "futures") and just did a database lookup.
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Disappointingly, it was "future" in the financial sense (so should technically have been "futures") and just did a database lookup.
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What was in the method?Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post...contained the following method, before I deleted it:
I wish legacy code contained philosophical quandaries more often.Code:bool DoesFutureExist()
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Client's legacy code
...contained the following method, before I deleted it:
I wish legacy code contained philosophical quandaries more often.Code:bool DoesFutureExist()
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