Re: Coding Standards Document

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At 2:53 PM -0600 11/21/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, November 21, 2006 10:21 am, tedd wrote:
PS  - we too have to live with your standards ;-)

 Nah, no one wants my code.

Not to be a jerk, but we still have to live with it.

Alright already -- you're simply not going to allow me to get away with my half-ass attempt at a joke. :-)

Your points are well taken.

I know that's why we're all here on this list, and that everybody is
doing the best they can.  I'm just saying that this is WHY it's
important to push ourselves for that "better"
understanding/solution/code.

If you ever do see my code, you'll see it's very strict to following my coding style (very similar style regardless of what language), it's commented well, and I do have a good handle on security. It seems that every time I ask a security question, I find that I'm currently practicing the answers to avoid the pit-falls.

I know that clean code works better. With 30 years of pounding code, this not my first time at the rodeo.

tedd

PS: No offense taken at all.  :-)

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