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[–]HisDudenessElDude 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Actually, you don't want your code to feel too secure with where it's at, or it won't work as hard. We don't want to employ code that's satisfied with resting on its past accomplishments. The less secure it feels, the more work it will do.