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Epigrams on Programming

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"Epigrams on Programming" is an article by Alan Perlis published in 1982, for ACM's SIGPLAN journal. The epigrams are a series of short, programming-language-neutral, humorous statements about computers and programming which are widely quoted.

It first appeared in SIGPLAN Notices 17(9), September 1982.

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