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				 Ace714258898yI guess it depends on the culture of development... At my job it takes 6 months of meetings, justifications, level of effort documents, business requirement documents, testing documents all signed off on by 8 different people to change one line of code to write a file to a different folder lol Ace714258898yI guess it depends on the culture of development... At my job it takes 6 months of meetings, justifications, level of effort documents, business requirement documents, testing documents all signed off on by 8 different people to change one line of code to write a file to a different folder lol
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				@Ace71425 Thank you for saying this but I had no clue such things exist. Like they say too many cooks spoil the broth?
 Maybe this applies to some. Or am I wrong?
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				if(card[0].position == deck.positions[0] &&
 card[1].position == deck.positions[1] &&
 card[2].position == deck.positions[2] &&
 ...
 ...
 Maybe you need 2/3 years to write all the permutations...
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				@localghost wouldn't something like
 if(for i in range(0,n)
 card[i]. position == deck[i]. position)
 Be possible?
 
 Please excuse my fucked up syntax...
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				@silverstar no, they took several years so i though they wrote this by hand, line by line
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I don't think it should take "years" to develop a card sorting mechanism.
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( This is picked up from the release notes of Trello. )
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