brute force and ignorance
<jargon> (BFI) A popular design technique at many software houses - brute
force coding unrelieved by any knowledge of how problems have been previously
solved in elegant ways. Dogmatic adherence to design methods tends to encourage
this sort of thing. Characteristic of early larval stage programming;
unfortunately, many never outgrow it.
Also encountered in the variants BFMI - brute force and massive ignorance, and
BFBI - brute force and bloody ignorance.
"Gak, they used a bubble sort! That's strictly BFI."
Compare bogosity.
[Jargon File]
(1996-06-12)
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BRS « BRUIN « brute force « brute force and
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