| Alistair 2007-09-27, 6:55 pm |
| On 27 Sep, 19:24, spamb...@milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:
> In article <1190916363.779875.220...@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, Alistair <alist...@ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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> I know several Catholics who would regard that as a challenge, rather than
> being intimidated by it. I'm one of them. :-)
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> I've not noticed much, if any, correlation between programming ability and
> religious affiliation: the best programmers I know are a couple of Catholics,
> a Lutheran, an atheist, a Hindu, two evangelical Christians, and one guy whose
> religion I never knew. The worst ones are a couple of Catholics, two
> evangelicals, an atheist, and a reincarnationist.
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> OTOH, IME there *does* seem to be a *strong* positive correlation between
> programming ability and affinity for classical music, especially Handel and
> J.S.Bach.
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> Regards,
> Doug Miller (alphag at milmac dot com)
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> It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.- Hide quoted text -
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A well-written program is like a well-constructed song. Maths and
music seem (to me) to be much the same; so: why is it that the world's
worst programmer (apart from myself) had a joint first-class degree in
maths and computing (I think from Cambridge, UK)?
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