No, I completely read your message and the links, however what the textbook
suggests and what works in real life are not always the same thing.
Im laughing here, you said you wouldnt read my whole post, and are claiming
that I dont understand an issue? I could go into details but you dont read
anything over a few lines. (aka wall of text) and trying to make my points
using soundbites just doesnt work.
Short version: maintaining a simple standardized access method and avoiding
"function overloading" means we have easier to work with code that has
lower risks of screwing something up.
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Jeremy Baron <jeremy(a)tuxmachine.com> wrote:
On Jun 7, 2014 9:44 PM, "John"
<phoenixoverride(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I read you links, depending on call signatures is
asking for problems,
especially given the international utilization of our code.
defining and
using get<value> and set<value> command wrappers may add slightly to our
code base but it ensures fewer problems. Ill stop here since you wont read
much more that I type.
It's very clear to me that you've not understood (or maybe not fully read)
my message.
Please try again.
-Jeremy
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