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(Sorry, this page has not been translated by the translator you selected.) The scribe asked the Java master: “Why do you have me record so many tales of students who require correction?” The master said: “So that a fool may read them, and realize that he is a fool.” The scribe asked: “Does mere ignorance or error make one a fool?” The master said: “No. The fool is the one who calls himself ‘master’ and speaks with a semblance of authority. His error begins when he opens his mouth, and multiplies when he closes it, leaving much unsaid.” The scribe said: “Then would it not be wiser to say nothing, either to the student or to the scribe?” The master said: “Indeed, my very existence on your pages begins and ends in error. If I had any wit I’d cast your book into the sea.” The scribe said: “There is no book here, and no sea, and anyway you lack hands or a body to accomplish the task.” The master said: “Then I am content.” An excerpt from The Codeless Code, by Qi (qi@thecodelesscode.com). Provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. |