digitalmars.D - [OT] Code Comments
- Brad Anderson (1/1) Mar 23 2006 http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspx
- Sean Kelly (3/4) Mar 24 2006 I'm speechless.
- pragma (7/8) Mar 24 2006 I've been following WTF for a while now. Great Site. I think the best ...
- Kyle Furlong (2/13) Mar 24 2006 Does anyone have D *production* code out in the wild yet?? AFAICS TDWTF ...
- Brad Anderson (6/28) Mar 24 2006 I have a data collection, compression and encryption application written...
- Dave (4/7) Mar 24 2006 That's it - I'm outta-here for the day. I think I must be hallucinating....
- James Dunne (10/22) Mar 25 2006 Think that's bad? Just a few days ago, we asked one of our content
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Mar 23 2006
Brad Anderson wrote:http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspxI'm speechless. Sean
Mar 24 2006
In article <e003do$fee$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspxI've been following WTF for a while now. Great Site. I think the best part about it is that the user community's comments there amount to the best "coding antipatterns" resource in existance. I'm also very happy that I haven't seen any D code "examples" up there yet. Way to go guys! - EricAnderton at yahoo
Mar 24 2006
pragma wrote:In article <e003do$fee$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...Does anyone have D *production* code out in the wild yet?? AFAICS TDWTF only showcases WTF's from production systems.http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspxI've been following WTF for a while now. Great Site. I think the best part about it is that the user community's comments there amount to the best "coding antipatterns" resource in existance. I'm also very happy that I haven't seen any D code "examples" up there yet. Way to go guys! - EricAnderton at yahoo
Mar 24 2006
Kyle Furlong wrote:pragma wrote:I have a data collection, compression and encryption application written in D in some of our clients' restaurant locations. The number of restaurants could grow into the thousands very soon. However, it is not my goal to have any of that production code appear on TDWTF. BAIn article <e003do$fee$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...Does anyone have D *production* code out in the wild yet?? AFAICS TDWTF only showcases WTF's from production systems.http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspxI've been following WTF for a while now. Great Site. I think the best part about it is that the user community's comments there amount to the best "coding antipatterns" resource in existance. I'm also very happy that I haven't seen any D code "examples" up there yet. Way to go guys! - EricAnderton at yahoo
Mar 24 2006
In article <e0195e$2a57$1 digitaldaemon.com>, pragma says...In article <e003do$fee$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...That's it - I'm outta-here for the day. I think I must be hallucinating. It's been a long week and, well, that probably just made for a long weekend too. Thanks. OTOH, I do feel better about my level of professional pride now. <g>http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspx
Mar 24 2006
Dave wrote:In article <e0195e$2a57$1 digitaldaemon.com>, pragma says...Think that's bad? Just a few days ago, we asked one of our content providers to provide a sample XML metadata feed on their products so we could test-load them into our system... So we check out the FTP folder after the meeting and find a Word Document with "XML data" copy/pasted directly out of Internet Explorer's view of the file... complete with underlined '-' tags throughout. -- Regards, James DunneIn article <e003do$fee$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...That's it - I'm outta-here for the day. I think I must be hallucinating. It's been a long week and, well, that probably just made for a long weekend too. Thanks. OTOH, I do feel better about my level of professional pride now. <g>http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/65091/ShowPost.aspx
Mar 25 2006