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xx Re: LB: TRAPCLOSE does not work correctly in text
« Reply #7 on: Oct 1st, 2015, 09:03am »

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you are saying that a bug is never important so long as there is a workaround?

No.
I meant that - bug that makes thing clearly don't working is not a big issue because progammer will not use bugged construction in a program.
But surely - it does limit effective language programmer can use, and it is bad.
Having workaround is a nice option, but having working thing much better yet.

As for my attitude, I have thing posted in a wall: "A programmer should never, ever work on new code if they could instead be fixing bugs (Joel Spolsky)". I may be not living up to it but still smiley

As for Carl's attitude I really have no idea sad(
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xx Re: LB: TRAPCLOSE does not work correctly in text
« Reply #8 on: Oct 1st, 2015, 11:07am »

on Oct 1st, 2015, 09:03am, tsh73 wrote:
"A programmer should never, ever work on new code if they could instead be fixing bugs (Joel Spolsky)".

Good maxim! I don't always live up to it either, but I try.

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