How clean is my code? Pretty good as far as prfanity. How's my code as far as odd variable/subroutine naming? Better to tilt at windmills and call them silly names than swear outloud.

I guess the answer to the first question hints at my answer to the second. If you're going to call yourself a professional, you need to act as a professional as well. I can think of a couple parallels in life:

I have a 22-month old son. Is it OK for me to swear when I'm at home with my family but make sure I'm on my best behavior in public? Am I setting a good example for my son?

I'm involved in a search and rescue team. Is it OK for me to ridicule someone who is lost and I'm out in the woods looking for?

Oren


In reply to Re: How clean is your code by pinetree
in thread How clean is your code by Vautrin

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