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From: cottrell@NBS-VMS.ARPA (COTTRELL, JAMES)
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Subject: UNIX/C Program Modularity
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 16:20:33 EST
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> The problem I have observed is that:
> 
> 	Applications programs that have been designed to run under Unix
> 	tend to have a low percentage of re-usable code.

Exactly! What this means is that you get to keep writing NEW stuff! The
common fragments have mostly been culled out and stuck into a library
for you. This is the mark of a successful design. 

	jim		cottrell@nbs
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