On 2/20/07, Levi Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Furthermore, the high-level design of programs is largely independant
of the specific tools used.  It doesn't matter whether those skills
and the corresponding understanding of theory were gained in the
context of programming in Lisp or C#.  Those skills remain practical
regardless of the tools use to gain them, and certainly the theory
doesn't change based on tools, though some make it easier to apply
that theory.

And we've rounded the last corner into an infinite loop...

/removes tongue from cheek and hides...

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Alex Esplin

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