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Subject: Re: The secret of Stefan to keep being the master of the galaxy

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 17:00:36 04/25/04

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On April 25, 2004 at 13:37:34, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Which is?
>In fact I do not know. The tittle of the post is a question, not a statement of
>knowledge.
>Is it that simply Stefan is brighter than the rest of his colleagues?
>(But of course this bring the question about what a heck is being brighter than
>somebody else in an specific field, so we do not go further with that answer)
>Did he, in the beginnings of his career, met a more productive first idea or
>paradigm of programming that to this day produces better results?
>(This brings to first place to issue of paradigms in the development of
>technology and science)
>Does he works 25 hours a day?
>(Probably no more than  other guys here).
>My guess: somehow Stefan has developped a better METHODOLOGY to ponder the
>almost microscopics weights of the final recipe than makes the difference
>between a first class program (there are at least a dozen by now) and a super
>first class one, just the one by Stefan.
>Ideas and suggestions, gentlemen?
>Fernando

I believe he sold his soul to the devil.  Some folks are lucky, and some folks
are good.  He's both.

Will




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