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"Any sufficiently primitive magic is indistinguishable from technology."
— variation of Arthur C. Clarke's third law
Computer science and, to a lesser extent, programming are all about problem solving. Problems, that otherwise seem untackleable. Yet, the mysteries that surround these problems are disenchanted by the one waving the wand of empiricism and logic. As layer for layer gets dispelled, illusions shattering on the way, each discovered puzzle piece opens the doors to a new universe of possibilities and riddles. If that isn't a magical process, mundane as it often may be, I don't know what is.
Like a lot of modern fantasy literature, I like to think that science is the magic of the current day, completely obscure to the uninitiated person, albeit unnecessarily so. A programmer wields in her hands the power to create fantastic things that in the age of the internet can easily have global impact. A great chance and responsibility.
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