Friday, May 25, 2007

Real software engineers don't like the idea of some inexplicable and greasy hardware several aisles away that may stop working at any moment. They have a great distrust of hardware people, and wish that systems could be virtual at *___all* levels. They would like personal computers (you know no one's going to trip over something and kill your DFA in mid-transit), except that they need 8 megabytes to run their Correctness Verification Aid packages.



Real software engineers don't like the idea of some inexplicable and

greasy hardware several aisles away that may stop working at any

moment. They have a great distrust of hardware people, and wish that

systems could be virtual at *___all* levels. They would like personal

computers (you know no one's going to trip over something and kill your

DFA in mid-transit), except that they need 8 megabytes to run their

Correctness Verification Aid packages.



Source: http://www.askmatt.info

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