In the hope that one day we may have fast and efficient machines?
Cheers Chris T

On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 08:52 +1200, John Carter wrote:
> I have just noticed that I should have celebrated my Millionth Moore
> Day last year.
> 
> Moore's Law has gifted me with 2**20 times increase in computer power
> since I first started programming them.
> 
> OK. They have also shrunk from taking up most of the 1st floor of a
> large building to fitting on my desk..
> 
> But the basics are the same...
>    * Computers are still too damn slow.
>    * Garbage still comes out when you stuff garbage in.
>    * They still only do what I tell them, not what I want.
> 
> Things that lasted since those days are...
>    * Fortran - (I'm glad I no longer use it)
>    * Lisp - Still a fundamentally Good Design
>    * 80 columns is still about the "right" line length.
> 
> Things that have most improved since those days...
>    * The advent of Open Source software and Linux.
>    * Scripting languages like Ruby
>    * I no longer read files line by line, but
>     IO.read(filename).scan(regexp) do |match|
>        doSomethingWithTheBitIcareAbout()
>     end
> 
> 
> May you all live to enjoy your (next)? Millionth Moore Day.
> 
> 
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