On 6/21/2010 1:58 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > As for "Think Carefully About It Every Time", that is required only in > Porting Programs That Mix Operation On Bytes With Operation On Str. The 2.x anti-pattern > If you write programs from scratch, however, the decode-process-encode > paradigm quickly becomes second nature. Except in this particular arena, it already should be to anyone reading this list. Decorate-sort-undecorate is another example of the same idea. Transform-compute-untransform is the basis of NP-complete theory. Frequency domain processing sandwiched between forward and reverse Fourier transforms is a third example. And so on. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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