That move also coincided with what some perceived as a change of attitude. Hoare had been associated, together with Dijkstra, Wirth and others, with the programming methodology movement of the 1970s, rightly or wrongly connoting for many people the idea of a disciplinarian attitude towards programming. At the time of his transfer to Microsoft he became more attuned to the constraints of industry and the need to deal with programs as they are, not just with programs as they should be. I remember hearing him quip – in an informal discussion during a break – that “Java should be considered one of the laws of nature” (not something I would ever agree with). He was concerned in particular with the weight of legacy code, all that baggage accumulated over decades of more or less careful programming (recalling, to me, Baudelaire’s verse). In the email message to me quoted earlier he wrote:
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