Inventor of the copy and paste error.

The long and short are celebrating Larry Tesler, who is, in effect, the inventor of the copy and paste error. If you think I'm being harsh, and this is just the law of unforeseen consequences at work, remember he was a programmer, and probably proceeded to use this 'feature' in his work. I remember using Rational Ada as part of my CS course, back in 1992. I've only recently started using something that resembles a structured editor, with 'refactor' again. In the meantime, it's been cut and paste all the way. I won't, however, be looking back. Goodbye cut and paste, and good riddance. Now there's copy and paste journalism. But that certainly is an unforeseen consequence.


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