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I'm looking over some code for my friend, and the crap doesn't even compile on my machine. He says it totally works on his, so my guess is he uses a special harness with all the linter flags turned off (those are there for a reason, buddy) hence why he can get away with it. Then looking at the code structure, its horrible: mis named files everywhere, improper casting, dynamic type inference with two incompatible types. The worst, most saddening part is that compared to some production code, this isn't even the worst I've seen ...

I'm looking over some code for my friend, and the crap doesn't even compile on my machine. He says it totally works on his, so my guess is he uses a special harness with all the linter flags turned off (those are there for a reason, buddy) hence why he can get away with it. Then looking at the code structure, its horrible: mis named files everywhere, improper casting, dynamic type inference with two incompatible types. The worst, most saddening part is that compared to some production code, this isn't even the worst I've seen ...

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When? Probably when diversity became our gayest strength.

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Windows the original 3.1(?) wasn't exactly the paragon of great code from what I recall.

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I bet it was more stable than Windows ME I have ptsd from that release.

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I think I skipped that one altogether