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Who Are We?
We, programmers, are the ones who speak to the machines and make them work. We are the ones who breathe life into them, and into our economies and societies. Nothing happens in this world without us. We—rule the world!
Other people think they rule the world and then they hand those rules to us and we write the rules that execute in the machines that govern everything.
But this ascendant and necessary position was not always the case. In the earliest days of programming, programmers were invisible. All eyes were on the computers and their great promise. It was the machines, and those who built them, that were ascendant and impressive. No eyes were on the programmers who merely made those machines work. We were little more than background ...
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