in reply to On Commenting Out 'use strict;'
I stared at Him for a good fifteen seconds. Then I got up and left the room.
Well done. Many people seem willing to sacrifice what they know are absolute minimum standards in order to get the job "finished".
In a previous project I worked on, not just the programmers but also the project management had fallen to this rubber-stamping dark side. In one case people were left out of a code review, since their (expert) comments would presumably slow things down. I've seen more than one review announced out of the blue for a major piece of code (>10K lines) just a few days before it occurred. I think the classic case occurred when a review consisted mainly of people that didn't know the language the code was written in, so I'm sure the review went smoothly.
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Re^2: On Commenting Out 'use strict;'
by softworkz (Monk) on Aug 10, 2005 at 23:47 UTC | |
by rinceWind (Monsignor) on Aug 11, 2005 at 10:14 UTC | |
by hatter (Pilgrim) on Aug 11, 2005 at 16:04 UTC | |
by bluto (Curate) on Aug 11, 2005 at 16:06 UTC |
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