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Reusing and Recycling Code

An anonymous reader sends us to a writeup about when and how to recycle code, excerpting: "As developers, once we start separating our code into abstract ontological typologies, we make use of the human mind's phenomenal ability to work with types. Our code becomes less about jump tables and registers and more about users, email messages and images. What once was a problem of allocating resources and operations within the computer becomes an abstract, logical problem within a collection of objects....Over time, by constantly working to reuse our own code, we choose practices that work well for ourselves and discard practices that don't work as well or slow down our workflow. For developers flying solo or those working on small projects, this evolutionary process is a sufficient way of going about things. But there's trouble when we add other players into the mix--other developers, a user interface person, a database person, a sysadmin, a project mana-jerk: as a developer, they don't have access to our 'experience' of the code and we don't have access to theirs. "

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  1. Please refrain from insulting people by RAMMS+EIN · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    ``project mana-jerk''

    It took me a while to understand that, until I realized he probably meant "manager". While I see the joke, I think it is insulting to managers in general. While some managers probably are jerks, I don't think insulting all of them is a good idea, and I would ask that you not do that.

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    Please correct me if I got my facts wrong.