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William M. Klein

2007-12-06, 6:56 pm

"Humor" (that I thought relevant from the IBM-MAIN list.

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Bill Klein
wmklein <at> ix.netcom.com
"Timothy Sipples" <timothy.sipples@US.IBM.COM> wrote in message
news:OFACC3D84D.69B4DD22-ON492573A9.0024E618-492573A9.0025279F@us.ibm.com...
> This part of the linked article made me laugh out loud:
>
> "Years ago, with procedural languages, we used things like loops, function
> calls, arrays, linked lists, queues and stacks. Now, in the 21st century
> and with the advent of object-oriented programming, we've evolved to using
> loops, function (sorry, method) calls, arrays, linked lists, queues and
> stacks."
>
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