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Colin Angus Mackay7-Nov-07 14:08
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C# Beginner Nick wrote:
Maybe for you, but what works for me, goes for me.
It's not like i am making this program for someone else to view.
If i was, i would clarify it. But once again
What works for me, goes for me.


Even when I write code that is just for me I try and maintain good standards. I never know when I might find it useful for something else and if it is of poor quality then it becomes useless. And you never know when it might be useful to show the code to a potential employer or incorporate in to some other application, however if it is a mess do you think you'll get the job or your team will appreciate the code. Also, maintaining two sets of standards makes life more difficult as you have to switch between them. It is better to have one set of standards and stick with that.

However, if it doesn't "work for you" then feel completely free to ignore my advice. But don't be surprise if at some point in the future it no longer "goes for you". If you remember the saying "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". What if one day you don't have an apple, but have a chocolate bar? Will the world come crashing down around you? No it won't. But what if, instead of an apple a day, you have a chocolate bar every day. Pretty soon you'll be wishing you had been eating apples.

Just saying... But feel free to ignore me - I've only been writing software for 24 years.


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