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Real Programmers ignore warnings.<br>
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(I am not a Real Programmer.)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/10/2013 8:45 PM, Arni Magnusson
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<blockquote cite="mid:alpine.LFD.2.03.1307110338020.23087@hafro.is"
type="cite">Just replace the word 'error' with 'warning'.
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When a colleague looks over your shoulder, errors are no good.
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But warnings, dude. That means you're knee-deep in some heavy-duty
analysis.
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Like reading multiple data files with an overcharged ADMB-IDE.
With a beer in your other hand.
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Arni
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<b>Michael Prager, Ph.D.</b><br>
Prager Consulting<br>
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