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Sender: "Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
From: Hal Hart <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 10:10:04 -0800
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Reply-To: Hal Hart <[log in to unmask]>
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>...
>But more to the point, the "fun" I am describing is the "fun" of
>unchecked creativity, of reduced keystrokes (readability be damned,
>we're having fun aren't we), ... in short the "fun" of being a "real"
>programmer - as in "Real Programmers only use FORTRAN (Assembly, Machine
>Code, fill in the blank)."

Well said, but I can say it simpler:  There will always be HACKERS in
the world.

And, I fear, the scary thing is that with the computer-IT explosion
the past decade or two, not only are their numbers starting to dwarf
those of us who "pretend" we take the longer-term,
cost-and-quality-based approach which demands discipline and sound
software engineering, but the voices of education and training on our
side are being drowned out by a growing number of hacker mentalities
getting into that business because there's not enough of us to go
around; the software industry grew too fast.  They may teach fine
techniques (I almost said "tricks") that succeed in short terms, but
they're not that principles that you and I and Mike or Mike would
emphasize.

Well, this is one time Darth Vader will not kill off all the Jedi Knights.
We may get outnumbered, but we'll always be a Force.  (At least for 1K
generations!)
                        -- Hal

PS:  Wow, I almost wrote a whole msg without using the word "Ada."  :-)

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