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David
2-Jun-2006, 04:34 PM
Hey there!

Don't have time review your own code?

Or can't bear to spend time looking at code written by someone else, long
ago or recently in a hurry?

Do you have code that is a "train wreck" that works, but is scary?

Have you found code in an application that needs a review in the worst way?


Send your code to camp! (Console Mode or VDF)


You wouldn't mind sending me some code to review, would you?

Then see what I send back.

Cleaned up code.
Clearly documented, restructured for readability and flexibility
(maintainability!)
Code that is easier to enhance, extend, interface.
Code that is a pleasure to read, easy to work with.

Try it! Free!

Then you get to keep and use what sample for you, free of charge.

Want me to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) ? No problem.

Send me a real problem, or your best code, or something in between--a pig in
a poke. Only then think: what do you want to do with the result, what do you
want to do next?

First come, first served.

Do it now. :) Do it now. :)

David Arnold
davida @ olivetreesoftware.com

TheWheel1975
4-Jun-2006, 09:22 PM
David wrote:

davida@olivetreesoftware.com
thewheel1975@yahoo.com

MSI is no longer a regular email address for me.

David Arnold

> Hey there!
>
> Don't have time review your own code?
>
> Or can't bear to spend time looking at code written by someone else, long
> ago or recently in a hurry?
>
> Do you have code that is a "train wreck" that works, but is scary?
>
> Have you found code in an application that needs a review in the worst way?
>
>
> Send your code to camp! (Console Mode or VDF)
>
>
> You wouldn't mind sending me some code to review, would you?
>
> Then see what I send back.
>
> Cleaned up code.
> Clearly documented, restructured for readability and flexibility
> (maintainability!)
> Code that is easier to enhance, extend, interface.
> Code that is a pleasure to read, easy to work with.
>
> Try it! Free!
>
> Then you get to keep and use what sample for you, free of charge.
>
> Want me to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) ? No problem.
>
> Send me a real problem, or your best code, or something in between--a pig in
> a poke. Only then think: what do you want to do with the result, what do you
> want to do next?
>
> First come, first served.
>
> Do it now. :) Do it now. :)
>
> David Arnold
> davida @ olivetreesoftware.com
>
>
> From - Sun