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A story about "real programmers"...

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MilesAhead:
Obviously a real programmer wouldn't edit anything. He'd have an electronic keyer like the Ham Radio Operators use.  A dit is a 0 bit and a dah is a 1 bit.  He'd sit there and key it in "stream of consciousness" style, directly into the instruction queue.

Bella_Jones:
 :) hmm... there is over what to reflect, I guess

Jibz:
Obviously a real programmer wouldn't edit anything. He'd have an electronic keyer like the Ham Radio Operators use.  A dit is a 0 bit and a dah is a 1 bit.  He'd sit there and key it in "stream of consciousness" style, directly into the instruction queue.-MilesAhead (April 15, 2010, 06:49 PM)
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Personally, I prefer to just wave a magnet over the hard disk surface to set all the bits to the values required to store the program I am writing :mrgreen:.

app103:
If the tape rips in the middle of a program, all the lights in New Jersey go out!!
-MilesAhead (March 03, 2010, 03:52 PM)
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So, you were the one that did that?

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