I thought that the "Why Is Programming Hard?" and "Why Is Programming
Easy" questions would be interesting to augment with a similar pair:
"Why do non-programmers perceive programming as hard/easy?" 

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> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:15 AM
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> Subject: [Boston.pm] quiz slides and talk
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> 
> hi quiz kids!
> 
> i think the quiz talk went over pretty well.  i counted about 16
> attendees. there were fun and heated discussions on most 
> every question
> along with some nasty jokes tossed in like grenades. it was a 
> much more
> interactive talk than we usually see as it was meant to be 
> that way. and
> some even said they learned stuff from the quiz. YIPPEE!
> 
> and yes, the person who posted answers to the bonus question did hit
> upon the correct answer which ruined it for the talk. several people
> agreed with it as they didn't have to rack and ruin their 
> brains to get
> it. so yes, i was annoyed at seeing that posted. 
> 
> here are the slides i used. yes, they need editing and improving. yes,
> one slide of answers is duplicated. send in your answers and 
> comments to
> the list if you want and put the question as the subject so we get
> separate threads for each.
> 
> thanx,
> 
> uri
> 
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