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Someone should add something on "knobology". The previous unsigned comment was added by 128.135.229.224 at 00:11, 19 September 2005‎ (UTC)[reply]

I really don't like the VB example. Algorithms and VB programs are both procedural knowledge, even if the former is more general. So this example acutally does not truely show the weakness of procedural knowledge. The previous unsigned comment was added by 69.162.58.56 at 04:34, 6 August 2006‎ (UTC)[reply]

(I didn't write the sentence above and don't know who did) It seems to me that the VB example is bad because it tries to explain something in terms of variety in programming languages - not a particularly accessible illustration. Will the lay person know what a Microsoft job-shop is and why it is to be expected that a VB programmer's skills will only be useful there? 82.13.83.244 01:43, 21 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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