It's not unusual for a tenured professor to take a sabbatical and teach 
elsewhere. Richard Feynman, for instance, was on a sabbatical teaching in 
Brazil when he learned to play the frigideira.


--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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Tony Thigpen wrote:

>Many years ago, a programmer where I worked was told to write a program

>in Cobol instead of RPG (which he preferred). So he did, but all the

>variables were in Spanish. Management was not impressed.



When my dad was teaching in South America (which he'd do for a few months at a 
time when I was a kid-he's gone now, and it only now occurs to me to wonder how 
that worked, since he was a full professor at a university; perhaps leave, 
perhaps sabbatical??), he came across a PL/I compiler that had been translated 
into Spanish-that is, the language keywords were Spanish! He was sort of 
impressed at the effort, but could also see the inherent problems it 
represented with support etc.



Another friend had a colleague who allegedly wrote a program using variables 
whose names were all zeroes and ohs and ones and ells [spelling these out for 
readability]. He eventually trashed it because HE couldn't debug it!


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