2013年04月25日 星期四 06:19
What is the Chinese word for "spaghetti code"? http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2418117,00.asp Microsoft Office's Spaghetti Code Mess By John C. Dvorak So it seems Microsoft has decided to move from updating Microsoft Office every two to three years to a whirlwind upgrade cycle measurable in weeks. This should result in some incredible hilarity as weirdness ensues. The problem with Microsoft code is that it has mostly deteriorated to what people like to call spaghetti code, a patchwork quilt of subroutines. This means millions of lines of code with no overseer. --- The author does not give any direct evidence in the article that there is spaghetti code in Microsoft products, or, as he says above, code with no overseer. But, of course, there is no such direct evidence because the source code is never made public. Overall, John C. Dvorak is an interesting columnist.
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