That more or less conforms to my Theory of the Origin of Computing. 
We'd rather teach a computer to do it once than do it ourselves three times.

--BenD

William Bowen wrote:
>> I don't know... none of them seem to describe me very well... maybe some
>> weird Frankenstein creation.  ;^)
> 
> In the comments there's one titled :The Sourcerer, the Hack and the Lazer.
> 
> I think I am best described as the Lazer.
> 
> "The Lazer is the guy (or girl) who knows all kinds of nifty stuff
> about programming theory, and always wants to know more, but doesn't
> want to devote a whole lot of time to learning it. He or she is also
> the guy (or girl) who makes programming look easy. Of course, the
> reason (s)he makes programming look so easy is that (s)he refuses to
> do any boring drudgery, ever. The Lazer is as good at programming as
> he or she is simply because (s)he is lazy, and subscribes to the
> philosophy that boring, repetitive, time-consuming work is what
> computers are for. Thus, pretty much every line of code the Lazer
> actually writes is written to make his or her life easier. Lazers are
> even known to write code that writes their code for them."
> 
> http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-13583-0.html?forumID=102&threadID=243600&messageID=2362487
> 
> 


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