Re: [OT] embedded eu scripting in a eu program?
- Posted by acran at readout.fsnet.co.uk Mar 04, 2003
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At 12:26 PM 3/3/03 -0600, cklester at yahoo.com wrote: >> acran at readout.fsnet.co.uk wrote: >> > At 03:00 AM 3/1/03 -0500, g.haberek at comcast.net wrote: >> > >has anyone noticed that the word 'scripting' is spelled wrong in the >> > subject line? >> > >just pointing this out! :-p >> > >> > Reminds me of my boss when I used to work as an assembler programmer for >> > a >> > small software house. He was (and probably still is) very picky about >> > spelling mistakes in code comments. His view was that if your that >> > careless with the comments it doesn't say much for the effort you put >> > into >> > the actual code. I thought it was sort of harsh at the time but over >> > time >> > I'm (slowly) coming round to his point of view. But maybe this is just >> > a >> > natural part of the ageing process for programmers>> > >> >> "aging", actually... > >And "His view was that if you're that careless..." <tongue_in_cheek=on> Ok, er, right, now, then, I, er, um, hang on, ok, got it! Using "your" instead or "you're" is not, technically, a spelling mistake. It is a punctuation error
To (slightly) improve my chances of having the last word I now declare this thread closed. Any further comments you may have an urge to voice on this subject should be emailed directly to me at: andy 'at' lwsys 'dot' fsnet 'dot' co 'dot' uk because it is now really, really, really off topic
</tongue_in_cheek> Regards, Andy Cranston.