on Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:38:02 PST8 
Why do I always duplicate messages from this mailing list? 
> Then you are burning a bridge.  You are, _arbitrarily_, deciding that 
> humans shall no longer need to understand the source -- and you are 
> designing a system which will make it somewhat impossible for humans to 
> do just that. 
No, just raising the source to a higher level.  There are a lot of programmers 
that can code in a high level language that don't have a clue when it comes to 
assembler, which is the output of the high level language. 
--  
Robert Blair 
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