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  • T Todd Smith

    What programming terms would you consider equivalent to foul language? For example: Legacy Code

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    CodeGimp
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    • T Todd Smith

      What programming terms would you consider equivalent to foul language? For example: Legacy Code

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      Lucien0
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      Todd Smith wrote:

      What programming terms would you consider equivalent to foul language? For example:

      Code without comments. I think it's synonymous with talking at you, rather than with you. Rude. Leaving compiler warnings in a build. Which speaks so much about the character of the programmer. Lazy, like koalas. Luc

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      • I Ian Shlasko

        Drop the semi-colon? And be forced _ to resort to VB's _ horrible style of _ line continuations!?!? No thanks. Though the case sensitivity... I wouldn't have to deal with code where people name the private variables the same as the exposed properties, with just case differences... Or better yet, gems like:

        int num = Num + NUM;

        Thankfully, I've never actually seen a line that bad, but imagine a program written like that... There's something you can't do in VB.

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        Seth Rowe
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        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        Drop the semi-colon? And be forced _ to resort to VB's _ horrible style of _ line continuations!?!?

        Of course with the release of Visual Studio 2010, VB will be getting implicit line continuation for most areas :-) Thanks, Seth Rowe [MVP]

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        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

          Really? I loved checked exceptions when I was programming in Java. I have the backing of at least one more highly-respected CPian. :)

          Cheers, Vikram. (Proud to have finally cracked a CCC!)

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          Daniel Vaughan
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          Me too. When they are used properly.

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          • J jeron1

            goto X|

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            Fabio Franco
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            I agree with that, despite knowing that at Assembly level, that's exactly what your code will do.

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            • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

              Throws, as in the Java notation :thumbsdown:

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              Fabio Franco
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              This is the only thing about JAVA that I miss wish to be in C#. This is very useful when you're using other people's libraries. You get know what to catch, without needing a very well documented library.

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              • F Fabio Franco

                This is the only thing about JAVA that I miss wish to be in C#. This is very useful when you're using other people's libraries. You get know what to catch, without needing a very well documented library.

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                Dan Neely
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                .... right up until something changes in the library and it can throw a new exception at which point the library author has to either break every single app that consumes it, cast the new exception into a different type defeating the purpose of typed exceptions in the first place, or just have every method throw exception from the start defeating the purpose of checked exceptions from the start. X|

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                • B Brady Kelly

                  I like writing documents. :)

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                  Daniel Vaughan
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                  Me too.

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                  • S Seth Rowe

                    Ian Shlasko wrote:

                    Drop the semi-colon? And be forced _ to resort to VB's _ horrible style of _ line continuations!?!?

                    Of course with the release of Visual Studio 2010, VB will be getting implicit line continuation for most areas :-) Thanks, Seth Rowe [MVP]

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                    Dan Neely
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                    *cringe* I can just imagine the number of urgent doubts that will be flooding the forums whenever the implicit guessing fails. :doh:

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                      something something {

                      more of that something

                      }

                      I know some like this kind of brace style but personally I can't stand it at all. It goes so far that I tend to reformat a piece of code with this brace style before reading it :-D.

                      ____________________________ I didn't know what to put in here.

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                      Dan Neely
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                      Yeah there's nothing quite like naming your churchcult after the name of the authors who weren't able to convince their publisher that reformatting their code like that to save on printing costs wasn't a good idea. :rolleyes:

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                      • B Brady Kelly

                        I like writing documents. :)

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                        Dan Neely
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                        ... and exile you to management for all of eternity.

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                        • D Dan Neely

                          .... right up until something changes in the library and it can throw a new exception at which point the library author has to either break every single app that consumes it, cast the new exception into a different type defeating the purpose of typed exceptions in the first place, or just have every method throw exception from the start defeating the purpose of checked exceptions from the start. X|

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                          Fabio Franco
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                          That might happen even if you don't have typed exceptions. And we will always have the option of handling a base exception, which covers all exceptions for cases like this.

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                          • F Fabio Franco

                            This is the only thing about JAVA that I miss wish to be in C#. This is very useful when you're using other people's libraries. You get know what to catch, without needing a very well documented library.

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                            csharphacker
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                            You do realize you can mark up which exceptions are thrown in XML comments? I forget if that junk shows up in the intellisense though...

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                            • P Pete OHanlon

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                              DiscoJimmy
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                              Amen. Any language that uses VB6 style exception handling should be outlawed. Gives me a headache every time I try to read it.

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                              • T Todd Smith

                                What programming terms would you consider equivalent to foul language? For example: Legacy Code

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                                Delphi4ever
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                                Spagetti code. "Budding" code. "Moulded" code (large sections commented out). Quick fix X|

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                                • D dmitri_sps

                                  Kidding ? :omg: Coding without it is like using FORTRAN: do not catch anything, or enclose all code in try/catch, just in case ;P

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                                  ely_bob
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                                  You should be able to code it without raising exceptions.. if you can't you should go back to school. :)

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                                  • T Todd Smith

                                    What programming terms would you consider equivalent to foul language? For example: Legacy Code

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                                    • I Ian Shlasko

                                      Drop the semi-colon? And be forced _ to resort to VB's _ horrible style of _ line continuations!?!? No thanks. Though the case sensitivity... I wouldn't have to deal with code where people name the private variables the same as the exposed properties, with just case differences... Or better yet, gems like:

                                      int num = Num + NUM;

                                      Thankfully, I've never actually seen a line that bad, but imagine a program written like that... There's something you can't do in VB.

                                      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Developer, Author (Guardians of Xen)

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                                      GOD, I FUC^N HATE THAT and they do it in textbooks, tutorials, samples --- yeah that's right Microsoft I'm talking to you.... I propose anyone caught doing this gets paper cuts on the tips of all of their digits... that will teach them. (try typing now you sick B@$$+@rd$ I slept last night so i feel good today, try me again in 24 hours I won't be so plucky.

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                                        etkid84
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                                        to your list

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                                        • F Fabio Franco

                                          I agree with that, despite knowing that at Assembly level, that's exactly what your code will do.

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                                          jeron1
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                                          Fabio Franco wrote:

                                          knowing that at Assembly level, that's exactly what your code will do.

                                          True, I have programmed in both languages and for some reason it seems natural (maybe because there's no choice?) in assembler and completely out of place in C++.

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