You have three variables to work with in software projects; 1. Fast, 2.
Cheap and 3. Good.

You only get to pick two of the variables because the third will be
sacrificed.

Paul Hanrahan

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I looked up synonyms for the word 'skilled' in the IBM dictionary and found
'cheap', 'inexpensive', 'low-priced', 'economical' and 'cut-price'  :-)

James F Smith

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Fewer students seek computer degrees
Detroit News Sat, 28 May 2005 11:43 PM PDT
The number of undergraduates signing up for computer degrees is falling
fast, making IBM Corp. and other tech companies worry that there soon won't
be enough skilled U.S. workers to meet demand. 

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