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> Programmers often mistakenly think of what they do as art. Programming is > certainly creative, but it's a actually craft rather than an art. Or a theory of gravity intimated by Da Vinci, who was the first to realize that up and down were the same place. Although arts and crafts are separated by our phraseology, the distinction is of degree not difference. You are probably right, most programmers are probably engineers. Me, I'm a poet who found a form of poetry that pays. (and folks, I am NOT kidding.) Brad Jensen elstore.com LaserVault - twas brillig and the slithey toves did gyre and gymbale in the wabe, All mimsey were the Bororgroves, and the Mome raths did outgrabe. (hope I got that right.) In Xanadu did Kublai Khan A stately pleasure dome decree 'Where Alph, the sacred river ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunlit sea. Sunless? Isn't the sea underground? Need to debug this one.....
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