Dave Martin-2 wrote: > > I imagine so. I've found that at my place it takes a long time even > to produce buggy code. You guys are writing good stuff. You're "the > berries". > Having to go through that process every time they want to test it must be a good incentive to write code that is *not* buggy. Though not quite as bad as when I learned to program, when you had to get the code punched up on cards, then take the deck down to the computer room and put it in the "in" tray, then wait a couple of hours until they had time to run it.
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