"Computer programming is tremendous fun. Like music, it is a skill that derives from an unknown blend of innate talent and constant practice. Like drawing, it can be shaped to a variety of ends—commercial, artistic, and pure entertainment. Programmers have a well-deserved reputation for working long hours but are rarely credited with being driven by creative fevers. Programmers talk about software development on weekends, vacations, and over meals not because they lack imagination, but because their imagination reveals worlds that others cannot see." —Bruce Eckel and Larry O'Brien
This quotation was found on the book "Practical Dojo Projects" by Frank Zammetti.
More formally:
. "Part 1 - Setting the Table". Practical Dojo Projects. Apress. © 2008. Books24x7. <http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_29041/book.asp> (accessed October 6, 2009)
This quotation was found on the book "Practical Dojo Projects" by Frank Zammetti.
More formally:
. "Part 1 - Setting the Table". Practical Dojo Projects. Apress. © 2008. Books24x7. <http://common.books24x7.com/book/id_29041/book.asp> (accessed October 6, 2009)
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