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Programming in 2009 isn't much different than R&D in 1898 it seems

The Australian Physicist, Sir Richard Threllfall (1861-1932) remarked in 1898 - 

"Though, no doubt, a great deal can be done with inferior appliances where great economy of money and none of time is an object, the writer has long felt very strongly that English physical laboratory practice has gone too far in the direction of starving the workshop, and he does not wish, even indirectly, to give any countenance to such a mistaken policy. Physical research is too difficult in itself, and students' time is too valuable for it to be remunerative to work with insufficient appliances."

This could just as well have read like this today.

"Though, no doubt, a great deal can be done with inferior appliances where great economy of money and none of time is an object, the writer has long felt very strongly that programming practice has gone too far in the direction of starving the workshop, and he does not wish, even indirectly, to give any countenance to such a mistaken policy. Research and development is too difficult in itself, and engineers' time is too valuable for it to be remunerative to work with insufficient tools."

Published Thursday, June 04, 2009 10:26 PM by SaintD

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Dustin Andrews has been testing software at Microsoft since 2001. He currently programs primary in C# and has loved it ever since he learned it had a good regex class. He came from the industry where he has been an ISP unix admin, Perl and SQL developer, dev lead, help desk technician and manager. He has also waited tables, worked many long nights as a convenience store clerk disinfected shoes in a bowling alley and done other jobs he has blocked out of his memory. He is currently in the Unlimited Potential Group as a Server Test Lead.

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