Originally posted by RedSauce
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Previously on "Monday's fascinating C# quiz"
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostNot true, I had to delve into a system written buy a previous contractor last week, it was full of gems.
An example being:
Code:DateTime sub = DateTime.Now.AddMonths(12); DateTime now = DateTime.Now.Subtract(sub - DateTime.Now);
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe only people who benefit from readable code is Bob and his chums.
"Dim, we need you to come back, no one can fathom that stuff you write."
An example being:
Code:DateTime sub = DateTime.Now.AddMonths(12); DateTime now = DateTime.Now.Subtract(sub - DateTime.Now);
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If I read enough of these threads, will I be able to be a programmer?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostExactly - If I was recruiting I'd fail anyone who scored more than about 2 out of 10 on questions like that (allowing for one or two correct answers purely by guesswork). That way you'd end up with someone who would at least write readable code!
"Dim, we need you to come back, no one can fathom that stuff you write."
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostExactly - If I was recruiting I'd fail anyone who scored more than about 2 out of 10 on questions like that (allowing for one or two correct answers purely by guesswork). That way you'd end up with someone who would at least write readable code!
In mine, there was a big focus on the requirements and good design, but code maintainability was more mentioned by the lecturers teaching the theoretical stuff
The beardy code monkeys seemed to delight in writing the most hard to read regular expressions and think we would be impressed by it
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMake for incomprehensible code by the looks of it
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou're stupid enough to think a degree you did helps you understand people?
You'd better hope that little business you've got succeeds, because there's no way you're getting to the top otherwise.
Feck me what has the country done to its education system, that it churns out such imbeciles ?
I said my degree wasn't in computer science. It don't remember claiming it was in Psychology or Social Policy.
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