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Re: Re: Permanence and Programming as a "craft"

by Fengor (Pilgrim)
on Apr 18, 2001 at 19:10 UTC ( [id://73525]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Permanence and Programming as a "craft"
in thread Permanence and Programming as a "craft"


Masem said:
Another point to consider, to continue your analogy; most furniture makers tend to put their heart into making their table or whatever, and thus while the table may never be used or sold, they feel they've done a good job. With perl scripts, you can also put your heart into making it as good and effective as possible; even if no one but yourself uses it, you've at least tried to offer something.

and its always a good feeling if u get a programm to work even if its just a little one :)
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