Re: Code beautifier

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On 7/25/08, tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I do it all the time. In fact, I enjoy doing it (no I don't want to do it
> for anyone else).
>
> What I find interesting/entertaining is reducing the amount of code down to
> what's actually necessary and then reorganizing the code to make routines
> more optimum and generic. Most of the stuff I review is reduced
> considerably.
>
> In short, it's a great way for me to both learn and build my own library.
> When clients don't have me pounding keys for their service, I enjoy
> reviewing, rewriting code and creating demos.
>
> However, I would never use a Code beautifier because as I go through the
> code, the only code that get beautified is the code that I approve. When I
> see code formatted differently than mine, then I know it's suspect and I
> need to review it.

basically, quote what this guy says - this is me in a nutshell. i can
tell my code from others too, so i know if something's been fubared
that i've written :)

tedd you took the words out of my mouth about the subject.

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