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Re: ITTVIS to replace all IDL developers with robots [message #59594] Wed, 02 April 2008 09:07
R.G. Stockwell is currently offline  R.G. Stockwell
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"Chris Torrence" <gorthmog@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f98576ba-ac86-4523-8bcd-4a25bb10ee22@s19g2000prg.google groups.com...

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ohoh

this does not bode well
Re: ITTVIS to replace all IDL developers with robots [message #59610 is a reply to message #59594] Wed, 02 April 2008 01:05 Go to previous message
d.poreh is currently offline  d.poreh
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On Apr 2, 9:52 am, karo03de <karo0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not bad, possibly the IDL Workbench is the result of one of the last
> misunderstood April fools!?
> Karsten
>
> On 2 Apr., 03:31, Chris Torrence <gorth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In a surprise announcement, ITT Visual Information Solutions (a wholly-
>> owned subsidiary of a large corporation) has declared that it will
>> replace all IDL developers with "Code Bots" (TM).
>
>> Bill 101 Okubo made the announcement, stating: "All our customers knew
>> that we had at least 500 developers working on IDL. They never
>> understood why we couldn't implement a single thing that *they*
>> wanted. It was always what the other guy wanted..." With today's
>> announcement, ITTVIS has recognized the problem. There will now be 5
>> Code Bots, who will do all the work of the 500 developers.
>
>> "These Code Bots are great!" declared Chris 001 Torrence. "They know
>> *exactly* what the customer wants. No mistakes, no Live Tools, iTools,
>> or some such nonsense to improve productivity." Torrence also declared
>> that IDL's path management is history. "No one wants their path
>> managed. The IDL path should be free to do as it pleases. From now on,
>> the entire Internet will be parsed on startup."
>
>> "Plus, the Code Bots have another advantage..." stated 001 Torrence.
>> "No feelings to get hurt. Those IDL developers were always reading
>> that wild and crazy newsgroup, and actually paying attention to the
>> comments. Hah! Can you imagine it?"
>
>> After a quick DELVAR, the former IDL developers are expected to seek
>> positions at The Mathworks. Cleve Moler seemed excited to have them -
>> "Heck, we can always use more people. That's like 500 more toolkits we
>> can crank out and charge for. Woo hoo."
>
>> Finally, with the change, the next version of IDL, 7.0000001, will be
>> released on Monday at 12:01 am. It is rumored to contain 6000 new math
>> routines, the IDL-Valhalla Bridge (codename Bifrost), and
>> "superthreading", which will make all IDL programs run 10 times faster
>> than native C code.
>
>> 000001001000011111100000101111111111

I 100% agree whit you. It is really a nigthmare!!!!
Re: ITTVIS to replace all IDL developers with robots [message #59611 is a reply to message #59610] Wed, 02 April 2008 00:52 Go to previous message
karo03de is currently offline  karo03de
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Registered: March 2007
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Not bad, possibly the IDL Workbench is the result of one of the last
misunderstood April fools!?
Karsten

On 2 Apr., 03:31, Chris Torrence <gorth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In a surprise announcement, ITT Visual Information Solutions (a wholly-
> owned subsidiary of a large corporation) has declared that it will
> replace all IDL developers with "Code Bots" (TM).
>
> Bill 101 Okubo made the announcement, stating: "All our customers knew
> that we had at least 500 developers working on IDL. They never
> understood why we couldn't implement a single thing that *they*
> wanted. It was always what the other guy wanted..." With today's
> announcement, ITTVIS has recognized the problem. There will now be 5
> Code Bots, who will do all the work of the 500 developers.
>
> "These Code Bots are great!" declared Chris 001 Torrence. "They know
> *exactly* what the customer wants. No mistakes, no Live Tools, iTools,
> or some such nonsense to improve productivity." Torrence also declared
> that IDL's path management is history. "No one wants their path
> managed. The IDL path should be free to do as it pleases. From now on,
> the entire Internet will be parsed on startup."
>
> "Plus, the Code Bots have another advantage..." stated 001 Torrence.
> "No feelings to get hurt. Those IDL developers were always reading
> that wild and crazy newsgroup, and actually paying attention to the
> comments. Hah! Can you imagine it?"
>
> After a quick DELVAR, the former IDL developers are expected to seek
> positions at The Mathworks. Cleve Moler seemed excited to have them -
> "Heck, we can always use more people. That's like 500 more toolkits we
> can crank out and charge for. Woo hoo."
>
> Finally, with the change, the next version of IDL, 7.0000001, will be
> released on Monday at 12:01 am. It is rumored to contain 6000 new math
> routines, the IDL-Valhalla Bridge (codename Bifrost), and
> "superthreading", which will make all IDL programs run 10 times faster
> than native C code.
>
> 000001001000011111100000101111111111
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