Brute Force programming is not always a bad idea. Elegant code is often slower and harder to maintain.
I agree with the first premise. The supporting reasons are less good. A complicated Schwartzian transform may well be impossible for a first-year Perl hacker to read but it's 100 times easier to read than the 2 screenfuls of code it replaces if you know what it is. Elegant, to me, means better, concise, more lucid, not too tricky to follow.
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