It looks like movies are going the same way as programming. Yesterday there was a showing of a brand new James Bond movie. I did not have time for it so I taped it to look at it some time in the future.
It is difficult to compete for peoples time. I guess that in the future programming is not going to be as much a profession as before. People will use programming and/or tools as part of their work. I think J has a definite part to play there. It was interesting to note in the past when the APL user groups were forming. The APL users were in all kind of professions and programming was often not their major job and probably more often than not. How get people interested in J? I have been promoting J for a long time and I still have not a good answer to that question. Only thing for sure is that the interest seems to be growing even if it is way too slow. 2011/9/3 Ian Clark <[email protected]> > Same with all movie-making. Experience and resources do show. > > > -- Björn Helgason, Verkfræðingur Fornustekkum II 781 Hornafirði, t-póst: [email protected] gsm: +3546985532 twitter: @flugfiskur http://groups.google.com/group/J-Programming Tæknikunnátta höndlar hið flókna, sköpunargáfa er meistari einfaldleikans góður kennari getur stigið á tær án þess að glansinn fari af skónum /|_ .-----------------------------------. ,' .\ / | Með léttri lund verður | ,--' _,' | Dagurinn í dag | / / | Enn betri en gærdagurinn | ( -. | `-----------------------------------' | ) | (\_ _/) (`-. '--.) (='.'=) ♖♘♗♕♔♙ `. )----' (")_(") ☃☠ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
