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[ale] From the dailywtf
- Subject: [ale] From the dailywtf
- From: gwosbahamut at gmail.com (KingBahamut)
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:06:17 -0500
When *Steve Mitcham* started at a new job a little while back, he spent some
time reading through the documentation and implementation guide for the
enterprise framework that the company developed in-house. There were a few
things that seemed off, but one thing in particular stuck out ...
public object LoadOrg(int cmpKey, object DO_NOT_USE_AT_ALL_EVER);
public void SaveOrg(int cmpKey, object org, object DO_NOT_USE_AT_ALL_EVER);
Never before was Steve so intrigued and tempted to find out what might
happen if he passed in something ... a string ... an integer ... or even
just an itsy-bitsy little bit.
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Hmmmm, Dont EVER use it? What happens when you do use it?
--
KingBahamut
http://doc.gwos.org - Definitive Ubuntu Documentation
"I could tell you the probability, but you wouldnt like it."
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