Quote #42
No one who has been a programmer can escape the conclusion that computers
highlight our inability to communicate.
-- Mike Walsh (Infosystems, Nov 87 P. 43 ["Where the Rubber Meets the
Road"])
No one who has been a programmer can escape the conclusion that computers
highlight our inability to communicate.
-- Mike Walsh (Infosystems, Nov 87 P. 43 ["Where the Rubber Meets the
Road"])
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