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shadeslayer 發表於 17-11-29 11:59
What serious coding doesn't need screen time? ... When I first learned coding in the late 70's, there was simply no screen. I would punch my program onto a stack of punch cards, hand the stack to this person in the computer centre, and I would return about an hour later to collect a pile of print-outs. Even the interactive terminals used paper as the output. Screens didn't become common until well into the 80's and heck, we wasted so many trees :)
There is no fundamental difference between paper and screen, it is just a matter of what you're more used to. No one can predict the future, but as far as city living is concerned, there will only be more screens around us, not less.
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