Cool, pretty decent voice synthesis.
Interesting discussion/debate here:
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/03/21/2139219
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The original post asks if Assembly is still relevant today. I'll ask some rhetorical questions (the only kind in a blog) and see how they apply:
* Would you want an astronaut to understand physics and math?
* Would you want a doctor to understand chemistry and biology?
* Should somebody studying to be a Literature teacher take their full set of liberal arts courses, including history?
* Should somebody earning a business degree take music appreciation?
You should learn IT two ways -- deeply and broadly. You should deeply learn specific skills (Java/C#/Linux/Windows/scripting in Ruby/whatever) and you should learn broad skills (computing theory/relational databases/networking/troubleshooting/programming/a nalysis/architecture/whatever). The difference is training vs. education.
^ above eventually got me to this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_paradigm) Wikipage... interesting how many "paradigms" are listed.