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Andrew Plato wrote:
>
> Funny how writers always assume their personal preferences improve
> "readability."
>
Funnier yet how the empire-builders who are always talking about
"readability" can't discuss it from a design point of view. To be
honest, Andrew, I've often wonder how somebody like you who is always
insisting on the need for exacting standards could be hostile to the
idea of design. However, if your opinion is based on an over-exposure to
empire-builders, then I think I understand it.
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Before the harvest comes."
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