Thursday, September 10, 2009

Programming pawnshops feels pretty much like silent movies


The Pawnshop (1916) was a slapstick comedy written by Charlie Chaplin, directed by Charlie Chaplin, and you guessed it right, starring Charlie Chaplin.

Be forewarned though that this blog is not about movies nor TV programs about pawnshops, pawnshop owners, and pawnshop assistants with pleasing personalities. This is an open journal in retrospect about my experiences, containing both comedic and tragic subplots, in writing software applications for pawnshops through the years.

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