FORTRAN and Real Programmers
Seaman
ags at pucc-i
Sun Jul 15 03:15:49 AEST 1984
The article by S. Bassett is called "Real Programmers Don't Write Pascal"
and appeared in USUS News and Report for December, 1983. "USUS" is the
UCSD p-System User's Society.
Other quotes from the Bassett article (also without permission):
"The Real Programmer is in danger of becoming extinct, of being
replaced by high-school students with TRS-80's."
"UNIX is a lot more complicated of course -- the typical UNIX
hacker never can remember what the print command is called this
week. But when it gets right down to it, UNIX is a glorified
video game. People don't do serious work on UNIX systems -- they
send jokes around the world on UUCP-net, and write adventure games
and research papers."
"If you ignore the fact that it's structured, even C programming
can be appreciated by Real Programmers. After all, there's no
type checking, variable names are seven (ten? eight?) characters
long, and the added bonus of the Pointer data type is thrown in
-- like having the best parts of FORTRAN and assembly language
in one place (not even talking about #define)."
--
Dave Seaman My hovercraft is no longer full of
..!pur-ee!pucc-i:ags eels (thanks to my confused cat).
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