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Top Forums Programming C Beginner Looking For Suggestions Post 302302665 by Neo on Tuesday 31st of March 2009 03:14:27 PM
Old 03-31-2009
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Originally Posted by deckard
I guess maybe it just takes having a lot of familiarity with the language and you start to see the quicker way of doing things. His approaches also seem to be able to avoid the spaghetti logic I get myself into sometimes by nature of their compactness.
Well, keep in mind that cryptic code which is not self-documenting, might seem elegant and advanced, but it can be a nightmare to maintain, especially by others who inherit the code later.
 

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IOK(1)							      General Commands Manual							    IOK(1)

NAME
iok- Indic Onscreen Keyboard SYNOPSIS
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