I like what this guy is trying to explain almost as much as I like how he does it. He's not really answering the question "What is programming like?" He's answering "Why do no two programmers ever produce the same work?" It's a great analogy.
I like what this guy is trying to explain almost as much as I like how he does it. He's not really answering the question "What is programming like?" He's answering "Why do no two programmers ever produce the same work?" It's a great analogy.
Whaddya think?