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March 03, 2012

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I had to laugh very hard on this one.
You know there exists a programming language called "Eiffel" (http://www.eiffel.com/ )?
And that their IDE (http://sourceforge.net/projects/eiffelstudio/ ) is a horrible thing to use. I must say that I haven't checked lately. But it's not like their Software is considered beta or anything.

Yah, this means that everything can be added on software programs even if it really doesn't fit there. And this is true to almost all (if not all) software programs.
(http://codedincantation.com/blog/)

Needs more Java :)

Soon every thing might be kind of software, check out Self-reconfiguring modular robotics at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-reconfiguring_modular_robot

I'm reading your comics for quite a while now and I just wanted to thank you for making them!

brilliant

I just love this strip. I intend to show it whenever a quick hack solution is proposed :)

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