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I always figured this was a nice joke but obviously not code that would ever actually be written by someone… Then I ran into this millimeter to inch conversion code in production this past month:
if (isNaN(mm)) return0;
if (mm == 6) {
inch = 0.125;
}
elseif (mm == 8) inch = 0.25;
elseif (mm == 10) inch = 0.375;
elseif (mm == 15) inch = 0.5;
elseif (mm == 20) inch = 0.75;
elseif (mm == 25) inch = 1;
elseif (mm == 30) inch = 1.25;
elseif (mm == 40) inch = 1.5;
elseif (mm == 50) inch = 2;
elseif (mm == 60) inch = 2.5;
elseif (mm == 80) inch = 3;
elseif (mm == 90) inch = 3.5;
elseif (mm == 100) inch = 4;
...
I always figured this was a nice joke but obviously not code that would ever actually be written by someone… Then I ran into this millimeter to inch conversion code in production this past month:
if (isNaN(mm)) return 0; if (mm == 6) { inch = 0.125; } else if (mm == 8) inch = 0.25; else if (mm == 10) inch = 0.375; else if (mm == 15) inch = 0.5; else if (mm == 20) inch = 0.75; else if (mm == 25) inch = 1; else if (mm == 30) inch = 1.25; else if (mm == 40) inch = 1.5; else if (mm == 50) inch = 2; else if (mm == 60) inch = 2.5; else if (mm == 80) inch = 3; else if (mm == 90) inch = 3.5; else if (mm == 100) inch = 4; ...