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            <div>Precisely because we started to complexify that code
              once we lost the overall picture of the
              problem/solution...</div>
            <div>And we stopped modifying once it was humanely
              impossible to add a feature without breaking two others.</div>
            <div>Such code is a sort of local optimum...<br>
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    :-)) I thoroughly dislike those just trying to make a genetic
    optimizer less prone to be stuck in them.<br>
    But then the real world mainly consists of those.<br>
    SCNR,<br>
    Herbert<br>
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