The IT industry today bears little resemblance to the industry of more than four decades ago when I started out in software development. In those early days, the concept of computers actually "communicating" with each other didn't exist. My definition of a "personal computer" was when I was the only user operating a mainframe at night, debugging my program (which was written on punched cards -- oh yes, "don't drop the card deck!").
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