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2023-06-30 I will never forgive you -- absolutely. [長年日記]

I can't help but if you think the code I am disclosing is "offensive."

I believe "code is good as long as it works," and I dare not clean up after code.

The most important thing is 'what I can remember later.'

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Still, it is rare, but some people have been trying for weeks to understand my code and get it to work.

I try to answer questions from such people as much as possible.

I congratulate those who have successfully run my code in their environment with a "Congratulations & Thank You Email" or by calling them directly.

However, there have only been about two of us in the last two years or so (by the way, this number does not include everyone at the software outsourcing company).

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Compared to the above,

You who said "offended" to me about the code I disclosed

I will never forgive you -- absolutely.