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by george tunetti

 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive.
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive

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When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
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When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive
 
When I first started as a professional software developer in the late 1980s, the machines were the scarce resource and the humans that programmed them were relatively plentiful and inexpensive