Of course I've no idea what Informix 4GL is like, so I may be way off base - but where applicable, code generators written in something more beautiful (Perl, anyone? :)) might be worth considering as a way to sweep the ugliness under the rug. I assume it might be here, because "barely languages" tend to result in a lot of repetition if you do it "properly" without shortcut hacks, basically devolving to something assembly-ish - in that metaphor, the code generator basically does a primitive compiler's job. (See disclaimer though, might be way off base for Informix 4GL.) Whether the effort is justified depends heavily on the project's dimensions.

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re: Turning Off The Aesthetic Sense by Aristotle
in thread Turning Off The Aesthetic Sense by chip

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