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== Neutrality ==
Obviously, I agree that "It is a common mistake of the inexperienced or lazy programmer to duplicate code instead of writing a set of methods or objects", but unfortunately, this statement is obviously heavily biased and unattributed, and hence a violation of Wikipedia's "Neutral Point of View". My approach, when I did the reorganization of this article, was simply to dispassionately describe the problematic programming practices in the "Forms" section, and then to address the difficulties they create, with references, in the "Effects" section.
[[User:Rnickel|Rnickel]] ([[User talk:Rnickel|talk]]) 16:43, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
== Expanded, organized, referenced ==
I have expanded this section's discussion of copy and paste programming by experienced programmers, and rather than having it as one continuous block of uninterrupted text, I've rearranged much of the text to create two distinct major sections. Also, I have added a number of references. I believe this article now qualifies for removal of the "no references" designation, as well as the "stub" designation.
[[User:Rnickel|Rnickel]] ([[User talk:Rnickel|talk]]) 16:43, 22 July 2008 (UTC) == sweeping changes ==
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