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Oregonian Haruspex wrote:
snip Writing software is generally one of the most frightfully boring tasks that one can possibly do. I will say, though, that since I finally bought Mathematica I am having more fun than I have in years with software. This is mainly because it's easy to get from point A to point B without screwing about with finding libraries, accounting for memory allocation, and all the crap that traditional software development entails. I would say that it highly depends on what the code is for and does. The code for the Philae lander comes immediately to mind. -- Jim Pennino |