Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal is an essay about computer programming written by Ed Post, Tektronix, Inc., Wilsonville, Oregon USA. It was published as a letter to the editor in Datamation, volume 29 number 7, July 1983. The title is a parody of the bestselling tongue-in-cheek book on stereotypes about masculinity Real Men Don't Eat Quiche.
The article was widely circulated on Usenet in its day and was well-known in the computer software industry.[1] Many subsequent documents pay homage or mimic its subject.[2][3][4]
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References
- ↑ Eric S. Raymond, editor (July 27, 1993). "Real Programmer". The New Hacker's Dictionary. http://www.th-soft.com/zzJargon/R.htm#Real_Programmer. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
- ↑ Ian Gorton (November 1995). "Real Programmers Do Use Delphi". IEEE Software (IEEE Computer Society) 12 (6): 8–12. doi:. http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/so/&toc=comp/mags/so/1995/06/s6toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/52.469755. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
- ↑ Erik Brunvand (October 15, 1996). "The Heroic Hacker: Legends of the Computer Age" (PostScript). pp. 4. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/afs-paper.ps. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
- ↑ "More About Real Programmers". http://www.suslik.org/Humour/Computer/Langs/real_prog2.html. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
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