On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
> To (try to be) be serious for a moment, does anyone remember the series
> "Real Programmers", which was published in some magazine or other during the
> '60s? I recall, for example, 'Real programmers don't annotate their code. If
> it was difficult to write, then it should be difficult to read.'
There's a nice one in the Firewall Toolkit (fwtk.or IIRC) that says 
something like "Commenting is an admission that the code is too complex 
to be trusted. This is the only comment in this code".
Actually, the author lied because there were one or two other comments 
too.
Yes 8" floppies were around the 70s. I did say the front panel switches 
were only for emergencies :-)
Slide rules .. I have a couple of nice plastic ones. They're good for 
sailing because they still work after being soaked in salt water.
G.
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