Modularity

David Relson relson at osagesoftware.com
Mon Jan 13 03:18:27 CET 2003


At 08:53 PM 1/12/03, Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues wrote:

>David Relson writes:
> > What you say about using "sSnN" and "grfl" is mostly true.  'l' can be 
> used
> > with "sSnN" to keep a record of wordlist changes.
>
>You see, it is confusing. Suddenly one has to remember that "-l" means
>different things when used with different options.
>
> > Also, there's the "-u" switch, which torpedoes your idea, I'm sorry to say.
>
>Why? I was thinking exactly about the "-u" switch when I listed "bogolearn" as
>a possibility.
>
>C'mon, modularity is the UNIX way. We like it :-)

Yes, you are right.  Modularity and brevity _are_ the UNIX way.  We should 
probably rename the program with something less verbose and more 
cryptic.  Perhaps "bft" for "bogotrain", "bfc" instead of "bogoclassify", etc.







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