Hi Brendan >If your definition of a "mediocre programmer" is one who strives >for "highly readable and maintenance friendly code", I'd be proud to >be considered as one! I am also working hard to become one. :-) Cheers Michael >From: "brendanmurphy37" <brendan.murphy@...> >Reply-To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Example of C and inline ASM in a file? >Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:40:29 -0000 > > >Micheal, > >If your definition of a "mediocre programmer" is one who strives >for "highly readable and maintenance friendly code", I'd be proud to >be considered as one! > >Brendan > >--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Rubitschka" <rubitschka@...> >wrote: > > > > Dear Jaya > > > > >My experience in training has been that is that those who >understood > > >from the example move on very quickly. The ideal is that these >people > > >are able to extend it to meet their particular requirements. > > > > I often noticed that the medicore programmers do the best job. > > They somehow follow the ASAP-ACAN principle. > > (As simple as possible, as complex as neccessary). > > Their code is highly readable and maintanance friedly. > > > > The work of gurus or experts is often much more complex > > as neccessary and one can prepare for a rewrite once that > > person leaves the company. > > > > > > my 2 cents > > Michael > > > > > > >
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: Example of C and inline ASM in a file?
2006-04-12 by Michael Rubitschka
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