"Peter Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> QOTW: "It's hard to make a mistake by having too many short and simple
> functions. And much too easy to make them when you have too few ;-)"
> - Thomas Bartkus
>
  And of course there is a mathematical proof of that provided
somewhere, isn't it? :)

  "Too many" is always opposite to "hard to make a mistake", at least
in my mind.

  Andy.

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