"[Corporate programming] is often done to the point where the individual is completely submerged in corporate "culture" with no outlet for unique talents and skills. Corporate practices can be directly hostile to individuals with exceptional skills and initiative in technical matters. I consider such management of technical people cruel and wasteful."
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As quoted in "The Problem with Programming (Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup)" by Jason Pontin, MIT Technology Review (28 November 2006)
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