It is to a book that is not about programming (..) On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux

In fact, sometimes when programming, the least obvious and least logical thing is that which is needed - and I find that a little unconventional, childlike (in the best sense of the word) thinking helps to find a solution to the most complex problems. At times, this even provides the easiest and most elegant solutions - si on dessine un mouton, le plus simple dessin peut-être ressemblera le plus à un mouton.

--cs


In reply to Re: (OT) S'il vous plaît... dessine-moi un mouton. by schumi
in thread (OT) S'il vous plaît... dessine-moi un mouton. by japhy

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