A Quote by Marc Andreessen

People who tell computers what to do, and people who are told by computers what to do. — © Marc Andreessen
People who tell computers what to do, and people who are told by computers what to do.
The spread of computers and the Internet will put jobs in two categories. People who tell computers what to do, and people who are told by computers what to do.
People don't understand computers. Computers are magical boxes that do things. People believe what computers tell them.
Managerial and professional people hadn't really used computers, hadn't sat down at keyboards, until personal computers. Personal computers have a totally different feel.
Mac people use their computers; Windows people put up with their computers
The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all.
A number of people who are interested in computers in this lifetime programmed computers in Atlantis.
The computers people have are no longer on their desks but in their hands, and that is probably the transformative feature of the technology. These computers are with you, in the world.
The guy who knows about computers is the last person you want to have creating documentation for people who don't understand computers.
Because I believe that humans are computers, I conjectured that computers, like people, can have left- and right-handed versions.
It always helps to be a good programmer. It is important to like computers and to be able to think of things people would want to do with their computers.
Early on, when software was developed by computer scientists, just people working with computers, people passed around software because that was how you got computers to do things.
People assume that computers will do everything that humans do. Not good. People are different from each other and they are all really different from computers.
I was lucky to get into computers when it was a very young and idealistic industry. There weren't many degrees offered in computer science, so people in computers were brilliant people from mathematics, physics, music, zoology, whatever. They loved it, and no one was really in it for the money.
Everything is being run by computers. Everything is reliant on these computers working. We have become very reliant on Internet, on basic things like electricity, obviously, on computers working. And this really is something which creates completely new problems for us. We must have some way of continuing to work even if computers fail.
They went back there, looked at all the computers, asked me to come in and tell them what all the computers were for specifically so they knew how to dismantle the network I had been running.
I was using computers for music in the '70s, '80s and '90s, and people didn't get it. They thought you should only use computers for your taxes and making pie charts.
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