RE: File Hash Checker - Verify Virus Scans - MD5/SHA1/SHA256 03-03-2013, 11:23 PM
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(03-03-2013, 03:28 PM)BreShiE Wrote: Since when does it have to be good code? It works, doesn't it? You're treating this like I'm coding it for a business/customer. I coded this just for practical use by those who don't trust the validity of a virus scan, so who cares what the code is like?
Since when? :huh: Always..?
Skids go for code that "just works", but isn't great code. Real programmers, are more diligent at avoiding that.
"Sinde when does it have to be good code?"..
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Quote:You're treating this like I'm coding it for a business/customer
You're releasing it aren't you? So what are you trying to say here?
Quote:I coded this just for practical use by those who don't trust the validity of a virus scan, so who cares what the code is like?
Perhaps lots more than just myself? Why would I run a shitty program on my computer if I know there are issues with a program? Why should I trust it enough to run the program? Larger programs out there, with developers like you here, have been known for programs that corrupt a persons PC and cause blue screens with everything from registry errors to partition table damage.
Are you really going to debate why you shouldn't write good code for a program YOU are releasing to the members here or are you going to put on your big boy pants and take my advice for what it is? In other words... Do you want to stay a shitty programmer or do you want to improve? Because if you don't... Then I don't know what you're doing here if you can't take very valid feedback.
Read what Kinanizer had said to you. Don't complain if you receive feedback you don't like because I posted that for a good few reasons.
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