Jaco Greeff wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 21:10:52 +0100, Andreas Mohr
><andi(a)rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de> wrote :
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>>[insert some rant about certain highly non-rewarding functions here...]
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>>Still, you're doing some pretty essential work, so let me just say thanks
>>for your (annoying ?) work !
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>Annoying? Sometimes. Boring? Never. I'm enjoying every minute of it, as long
>as I don't get to frustrate myself with idiotic mistakes. (Of which I've had
>a couple in the last week, the last one just took the prize :))
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I don't know. My personal best is to spend two weeks chasing a one wrong
character bug. What's more, it was introduced after adding ~20 lines of
code, and I knew it. Beat that!
To my credit I will say that this was assembly (68000), and that the
problem manifested itself in such an unrelated area of the program, that
I overruled my own judgment and searched the problem in the vicinity of
where it happened. As life would have it, the real problem was a missing
"#" (which means "use immediate value X", so instead it read "Take value
from address X").
> O, well,
>maybe I just need some extra sleep.
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>Thanks a lot, encouragement is always appreciated.
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