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[bug-anubis] Re: GNU Anubis 3.9.92
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Dominique Bordereaux |
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[bug-anubis] Re: GNU Anubis 3.9.92 |
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Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:00:06 -0700 |
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>>Thanks for reporting this! These lines were a debugging hook I
>>accidentally left out in the file. They should simply be deleted.
>>Apologies for my mistake!
>>
>>
>Thanks Dominique! Please be our beta tester and bug hunter!
>
With pleasure!
>You are great.
>
Of course, that's the kind of sentence I like to read but I tend to
think that if this story tells something about something, it is more on
the quality of your code than anything else: it is so clean that it is a
pleasure 'wandering' it it!
--
Dominique
P.S. I was surprised to find in dictionary.com a paragraph related to
/clean/ and dedicated to software
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=clean
*clean*
1. adj. Used of hardware or software designs, implies
`elegance in the small', that is, a design or implementation that
may not hold any surprises but does things in a way that is
reasonably intuitive and relatively easy to comprehend from the
outside. The antonym is `grungy' or crufty
<http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=crufty>. [...]
Because of the 'Elegance', 'may not hold any surprise/intuitive' and of
the 'from the outside', that's definitely the word that I wanted to use
in the sentence above.