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standardization allows?

Standardization helps avoid the readability and reliability problems
which arise when many different individuals create their own slightly
varying implementations, each with their own quirks and naming
conventions.
Feb 13 '08 #1
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On Feb 13, 10:41 pm, castiro...@gmail.com wrote:
Standardization helps avoid the readability and reliability problems
which arise when many different individuals create their own slightly
varying implementations, each with their own quirks and naming
conventions.
Turing test entrant?

- Paddy.
Currently reading "Permutation City" by Greg Egan.
Feb 20 '08 #2

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