Posted by Joe on 11/26/40 11:55
In article <leo-BFF8AD.02391812082006@sn-indi.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
leo@greatbasin.com says...
> In article <i85rd2dnsab6q0fudndbktiafudur3gfmc@4ax.com>,
> David Segall <david@address.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Joe <joedinmore@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > >Here's my theory.
> > >http://grakatsa.phpnet.us/webcake.php
>
> Geeze, don't HTML and CSS mean learning the methods and following a
> procedure? They are recipes. They aren't brain surgery or rocket
> science. True original breakthrough coding in <insert lower level
> computer language here> can compete with the above mentioned occupations
> however. IMO.
>
> leo
>
>
leo - you get it!
And the coding example helps. Can anyone else remember back to the days
when computer magazines had pages of listings in BASIC and assembler for
us to type in and run on our Microbee/Atari/C64? Recipes.
It's how we learnt programming.
Breakthroughs are maybe like a completely new recipe; new combinations
of known ingredients or maybe even completely new ingredients as well.
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