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- From: RicCraig@Zenith.u-net.com (Richard Craig)
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- Subject: Re: Young programmers read me.
- Date: Wed, 03 Apr 1996 12:27:24 GMT
- Organization: NRCCE
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- A.D.Brown@bradford.ac.uk (Alistair Brown) wrote:
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- >peter willis <peterw@coastnet.com> writes:
- >>Be prepared to do continuous learning in the area of languages. There is
- >>no easy way unless you want to be a one system only kind of
- >>programmer.(like most)
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- >>Learn anything about everything about computer languages and you will do
- >>fine.
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- >Agreed. Remember that it's not the computer or the compiler which is
- >writing the programs, it's you.
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- >Alistair
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- though it is the compiler (compilers schmilers - asemblers are much
- better) that is building and optimizing the code which you right and
- it is the computer which poses limitations on the programs which you
- write....
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- So it's you which is writing the code with a view of the compiler and
- computer it is beeing writed for....
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- ==== sory lack of caffine makes me spert verble diareyah ===
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