He didn't specifically explain that golf in the extreme way we golf here is good, but rather that ``The fewer characters you type, the fewer characters you can get wrong.'' He claims that there's a linear correlation between the number of characters in a system's source code and how many bugs it has.
Seems like not only history is repeating ...
There are better references available for this fact ... see Re: Re: The qq{worse is better} approach (discussion) - Length of Code vs. Errors in Code.
Christian Lemburg
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In reply to Re: My day with Damian Conway
by clemburg
in thread My day with Damian Conway
by petdance
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