Look for dirty hacks; still... C way ahead the rest.
Interesting that "ugly" places PHP over Javascript, but "dirty" is the other way around.
I wonder what does it mean. The comments and the "ugly" or "dirty" qualifiers are just part of the perception of the person writing the comment, and they're contributing to spread that perception to others.
What qualifies as "ugly", "dirty" and "clever", or even as "hack", may be quite different depending on the language and the community behind it.
Interesting that "ugly" places PHP over Javascript, but "dirty" is the other way around.
I wonder what does it mean. The comments and the "ugly" or "dirty" qualifiers are just part of the perception of the person writing the comment, and they're contributing to spread that perception to others.
What qualifies as "ugly", "dirty" and "clever", or even as "hack", may be quite different depending on the language and the community behind it.