On 2012-04-03, Chris Angelico <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Mark Lawrence <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On 03/04/2012 14:51, rusi wrote:
>>> Doing programming without programming languages is like using toenails
>>> to tighten screws
>>
>>
>> The latter is extremely difficult if you bite your toenails :)
>
> I agree, thumbnails are far better suited. Mine are often pushed into
> that service. But to extend the analogy: Using a thumbnail to tighten
> a screw is like directly patching a binary to fix a bug. It works, but
> it's not exactly a practical way to build a system.
Anybody remember DEC's VAX/VMS "patch" utility? Apparently, DEC
thought it was a practical way to fix things. It had a built-in
assembler and let you "insert" new code into a function by
auto-allocating a location for the new code an hooking it into the
indicated spot with jump instructions.
The mind wobbled.
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