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Re: Reusing code is good; reinvention might be better

by Dinosaur (Beadle)
on Sep 25, 2001 at 22:36 UTC ( [id://114620]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Reusing code is good; reinvention might be better

Good post, good discussion. But you didn't include Coffee's "links below". They look interesting; can you publish them? Tx, D.
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Re: Re: Reusing code is good; reinvention might be better
by jlongino (Parson) on Sep 26, 2001 at 00:40 UTC
    I glad that so many people have enjoyed this article. Out of the 10 or so e-mail newsletters I subscribe to, I would have to say that his (Peter Coffee) is the one I like best.

    In addition to the links you've requested from the original post, there is also an online article Calling the wizards to war of his that was fun.

    • To read more about sorting algorithms, click here
    • To read more about Reasoning Inc.'s automated source code inspection tools, click here
    • To read a critique of C++, click here
    • To read more about C++, click here

    • To e-mail thanks to eWEEK Technology Editor Peter Coffee, click Peter Coffee
    Honest, I'm not on the eWeek payroll!

    "Thank you for sending me a copy of your book - I'll waste no time reading it." -- Moses Hadas

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