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> Note the "by the programmer" clause; lines autogenerated... well... correctly autogenerated tend not to count against the programmer, which is an important part of doing Java, or so I hear.

Sorry, but unless you have an architect dissect the problem to exaustion and freeze the architecture after it, no piece of software creates the correct autogenerated code, and those lines still have to be changed by the programmer. Several times.

And if you have an architect dissect the problem to exaustion and freeze the architecture after it, that's already a bigger problem than dealing with all that autogenerated code. No win.



If your autogenerated files have to be changed by the programmer, they're not autogenerated files, they're templates.




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