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writing reusable code / preparing for the future
just wondering if it is all that beneficial with the library changes.
I.E. if i write a class now will it be usable next year with out too much work done in updating it. we are trying to get a strong base built up wince the majority of our programing team is graduating, but we are a little unsure of how to do that. my original thought was get some generic classes up for future use, then i realized that last years code doesn't compile with this year's libraries so i'm a little reluctant to spend a lot of time writing something to be used in the future when it may not work. thoughts or suggestions on how to proceed? |
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