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  |  | #1621 |   | As of next Thursday, UNIX will be flushed in favor of TOPS-10. Please update your programs.
  |    |  | #1622 |   | As of next Tuesday, C will be flushed in favor of COBOL. Please update your programs.
  |    |  | #1623 |   | As of next week, passwords will be entered in Morse code.
  |    |  | #1624 |   | As part of an ongoing effort to keep you, the Fortune reader, abreast of the valuable information the daily crosses the USENET, Fortune presents:
  News articles that answer *your* questions, #1:
  	Newsgroups: comp.sources.d 	Subject: how do I run C code received from sources 	Keywords: C sources 	Distribution: na
  	I do not know how to run the C programs that are posted in the 	sources newsgroup.  I save the files, edit them to remove the 	headers, and change the mode so that they are executable, but I 	cannot get them to run.  (I have never written a C program before.)
  	Must they be compiled?  With what compiler?  How do I do this?  If 	I compile them, is an object code file generated or must I generate 	it explicitly with the > character?  Is there something else that 	must be done?
  |    |  | #1625 |   | As part of the conversion, computer specialists rewrote 1,500 programs; a process that traditionally requires some debugging. 		-- USA Today, referring to the Internal Revenue Service 		   conversion to a new computer system.
  |    |  | #1626 |   | As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it wasn't as easy to get programs right as we had thought.  Debugging had to be discovered.  I can remember the exact instant when I realized that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in finding mistakes in my own programs. 		-- Maurice Wilkes, designer of EDSAC, on programming, 1949
  |    |  | #1627 |   | As the system comes up, the component builders will from time to time appear, bearing hot new versions of their pieces -- faster, smaller, more complete, or putatively less buggy.  The replacement of a working component by a new version requires the same systematic testing procedure that adding a new component does, although it should require less time, for more complete and efficient test cases will usually be available. 		-- Frederick Brooks Jr., "The Mythical Man Month" 
  |    |  | #1628 |   | As the trials of life continue to take their toll, remember that there is always a future in Computer Maintenance. 		-- National Lampoon, "Deteriorata"
  |    |  | #1629 |   | As Will Rogers would have said, "There is no such things as a free variable."
  |    |  | #1630 |   | ASCII a stupid question, you get an EBCDIC answer.
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