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Subject:Re: Code Annotation of the Week From:quills -at- airmail -dot- net To:Janice Gelb <Janice -dot- Gelb -at- Sun -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:35:11 -0600
Just goes to show you that programmers do have a sense of humor, and
that writing code can be mind-numbingly boring at times.
Scott
Janice Gelb wrote:
> Gene Kim-Eng wrote:
>> I can't begin to count the number of times I've run across things like "Danger,
>> Will Robinson!" "That does not compute," and "Don't Panic!" in code comment
>> lines, but I don't think i've ever seen any of them come up as an actual user
>> message.
>>
>
> I've seen short lines like this too but I thought
> the one I sent to the list was unique. It certainly
> is in my experience.
>
> -- Janice
>
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