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Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

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Re: Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

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Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

Only among the posers.

They're the ones who jump into the latest/coolest/most promising thing and bail when they realize how much work it really is.

Those of us who were here before them and will be here long after they're gone say "71 79 79 68 32 82 73 68 68 65 78 67 69".

[EDIT: Added the 32. tome wins]

Re: Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

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post #6

Is Programming Getting Less Popular? Only among the posers. They're the ones who jump into the latest/coolest/most promising thing and bail when they realize how much work it really is. Those of us who were here before them and will be here long after they're gone say "71 79 79 68 32 82 73 68 68 65 78 67 69". [EDIT: Added the 32. tome wins]

You missed a 32

Re: Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

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Maybe. But the only thing we can infer from that is that fewer people are searching for specific programming technologies. Maybe you can infer that those products are becoming less popular. But I don't think that's enough to infer that about programming in general.

Re: Is Programming Getting Less Popular?

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post #6

Is Programming Getting Less Popular? Only among the posers. They're the ones who jump into the latest/coolest/most promising thing and bail when they realize how much work it really is. Those of us who were here before them and will be here long after they're gone say "71 79 79 68 32 82 73 68 68 65 78 67 69". [EDIT: Added the 32. tome wins]

To save everyone the trouble:

  $ python -c 'print("".join(chr(int(x)) for x in "71 79 79 68 32 82 73 68 68 65 78 67 69".split()))'
  GOOD RIDDANCE
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