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I'm reading a paper from the early 70s. As an example it describes a system that accepts an ordered set of lines. The system will circularly shift the words in each line, printing out all possible lines in alphabetical order. Pretty simple.
It then says that a good programmer with good supporting software could produce such a system in a few weeks. Would it really take that long to produce this system back then?
I imagine I could easily write this in assembly in a day. I can't understand why it would take so long.
It then says that a good programmer with good supporting software could produce such a system in a few weeks. Would it really take that long to produce this system back then?
I imagine I could easily write this in assembly in a day. I can't understand why it would take so long.
