Actually, I guess this is the driving force behind my "activism"
about "literate programming". What we do now is a "social wrong"
in the sense that we are creating software that could be so much
better, in an engineering sense, than we do now.

We create software but we lose the most valuable part of
the project by only crafting software that communicates with
the machine. The real value is the communicating the ideas
to other people.

Once we "change the world" to expect programs to be literate
everyone will have their expections raised to the point where
they consider non-literate programs to be unprofessional.

Tim Daly
d...@literatesoftware.com

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