Re: HLA v1.86 is now available
- From: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Jul 2006 09:40:51 GMT
Frank Kotler <fbkotler@xxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait news:t8Cdnf-
55v4bVVjZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx:
For an "innovation" (without having it defined)... I don't recallseeing
"coroutines" anywhere but in Randy's work. Maybe you can tell me where
he "rephrased" that one from...
Ah! I missed to answer to that one, because, in my first
read, i had no idea of what this word could mean.
Well, hit Google with that name, and you will see how
"innovative" this concept is... :(
By the way, i can easily understand that people like Randall
Hyde, who make a living from smoking words, without ever doing
anything real, may need such labelling of the most trivial
facts, in Assembly, but i fail to understand that a guy like
you could be impressed by such an empty and useless concept.
For your information, i wrote several cases of "coroutines"
in RosAsm Sources, and i never was in any need of any naming
for writing several Labels and/or several exit points.
I just consider this practice - even though i did it - as
nothing but lack of organization. Such un-organized Sources
should never exist, and the only cases when i have let some
inside, were the ones when the developments have been, so to
say, "after-thoughts", waiting patiently for a re-shaping of
the routines organizations. This practice is durty, difficult
to maintain and to read. The bugs that may result, from such
lack of organization may be very difficult to point out, when
trying to re-use, and so on...
So, saying that the "Coroutine" concept would be some Randall
Hyde innovation is both ridiculous and utterly false:
Unfortunately, Master Pdf never invented how to write bad Code,
even if he may succeed to push some beginners to do so.
Betov.
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