The word you are looking for is "clever" and we all know that clever isn't always better. Yeah, stuffing everything you needed into <64K was difficult (and fun) But that code isn't "world class" and I wouldn't want to use that code in today's zero day security environment.
Yes people need to write cleaner, less sloppy code. But we also don't need to go back to the days of self modifying code either.
Yes people need to write cleaner, less sloppy code. But we also don't need to go back to the days of self modifying code either.