In a message dated 10/30/2006 1:21:20 P.M. Central Standard Time,  darth.kel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Quote: "Programming mainframes still involves typing code on a  green 
>screen, much like early versions of DOS, the operating system  that 
>dominated PCs before the visual "windows" approach."
And how does the author of that quote think that programming  non-mainframe 
computers is done these days?  I guess they somehow use the  visual "windows" 
approach rather than typing code.  Right now I am typing  letters on a 
multi-colored screen to compose this email.  Maybe PC  software doesn't require 
any 
typing.  I already knew that it didn't  require any debugging.
 
Bill  Fairchild

"Facts are the enemy of truth." [Don Quixote in Man of La  Mancha]




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