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Right, but your statements still point to money at the end. I didn't exclude those that do it for a hobby, or whatever, because I said "many programmers".
When we keep it short and simple, the old saying of "there's no shortcut" comes into play. Efficiency and system performance is sacrificed to meet the KISS in applications like VB.NET. Although coumputers are becoming better and faster, what would happen if several poor KISS programs are running? What would happen if that became a standard? How well would computers be running then? Although this is exaggerated, you cannot deny it could be a possibility.
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