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Convoluted code of the week award.
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20/02/2010 07:48:49
 
 
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20/02/2010 04:34:59
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 3.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01449951
Message ID:
01450031
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>>>Just doing an end of week code review and trying to decide which of these two lines of code should get the 'most obscure line of the week' award'?
int? i = (int?)(from LLLabel s in sheetCanvas.Children where s.Id == l.Id select s)
>>>                .Max(x => x.GetValue(CMProp.StampIndexProperty));
or
var v = s.Split(new Char[] { ' ' }).Select(x => x).Where(x => x.Length > 0);
I sort of like the first one - nullable type, a bit of Linq, an extension method using a lambda expression with an attached dependency property - but the last bit is WPF specfic so perhaps shouldn't count.
>>>
>>>Actually this doesn't have to be an 'in house' award - anyone else want to enter ?
>>
>>All looks very maintainable. (head in hands)
>
>That code won't need maintenance! Solid as a brick s**thouse! Of course that may also say something about the output :-{

The output.

Reminds me many years ago maintaining a batch Cobol application that produced a very large paper report on BT (then post office) pay

I'd been looking after it for about a year when the user/customer called up and asked what we wanted them to do with all this printout that we kept sending them.
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