> Remember that code that clearly solves just those problems is in no way a hack.
I think you can’t stress this point enough. In my experience anything that is not implemented by any norm or „clean“ or in an unusual way is considered a hack. Even if it perfectly solves the problem with the least amount of cruft to it. That makes me sad.
I think you can’t stress this point enough. In my experience anything that is not implemented by any norm or „clean“ or in an unusual way is considered a hack. Even if it perfectly solves the problem with the least amount of cruft to it. That makes me sad.