>Having a machine to interact with allows you to test your code on the spot
>and if you are writing in an interpreted language the error-checking the
>interpreter provides is a godsend for the coder. Why anyone would code
>without the interaction of the target machine is beyond me.
I write perfect code, like Mozart it flows out in its final form to the
paper, and then to the system.
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