Andreas Waldenburger wrote: > On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:42:17 +0100 Jean-Michel Pichavant > <jeanmichel at sequans.com> wrote: > >> Andreas Waldenburger wrote: >> [snip] >>> Back in the software world: Those guys write code that works. It >>> does what it's supposed to do. Why should we care where they put >>> their comments? >>> >>> >> If you've bought the code and want to maintain it, you'd better make >> sure it's possible. >> > Fair enough, but we don't want to maintain it. > > >> By the way, the ISO 9001 standard ask for your out sourced processing >> to be compliant with your QA objectives, so if you care about your >> code, then you should care for the code you buy. >> > We did not buy code. If it were written in C or such, we would never > get to see it. > > It's not our concern. > > /W > From your original post. <quote> a company that works with my company writes a lot of of their code in Python (lucky jerks). I've seen their code and it basically looks like this: </quote> So what is the relationship between your company and this other company? When it gets down to pounds, shillings and pence (gosh, I'm old!:) it sure as hell could make a tremendous difference in the long term, given that usually maintainance costs are astronomical when compared to initial development costs. Regards. Mark Lawrence.
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