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		<title>By: Topics about Humoristic and Funny stuff &#187; Archive &#187; Non Code Code</title>
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		<description>[...] HirdWeb added an interesting post on Non Code CodeHere&#8217;s a small excerpt We all get to a point in the coding process where there needs to be “non-code” code. This does not have the same type of structure or verbiage as the construct of PHP, C# or anything else. This is our own little distinct code. It may seem like I am talking about lol-catz, which I am not. This is the code we do inside of our code. It extends beyond the logic of the code, or hopefully it does. If your own little code defies all logic, then maybe the code will break hard one day. This code is our [...]</description>
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