A tourist walks into a pet shop in Silicon Valley, and
is browsing around the cages on display. While he's there,
another customer walks in and says to the shopkeeper, "I'll
have a C monkey, please".
The shopkeeper nods, goes
over to a cage at the side of the shop and takes out
a monkey. He fits a collar and leash and hands it to
the customer, saying "That'll be $5,000". The
customer pays and walks out with his monkey.
Startled, the tourist goes over to the shopkeeper and says, "That
was a very expensive monkey, most of them are only a few
hundred dollars. Why did it cost so much?"
"Oh", says the shopkeeper, "that monkey
can program in C with very fast, tight code, no bugs, well
worth the money."
The tourist starts to look at the
monkeys in the cage.
He says to the shop keeper, "That one's even more
expensive, $10,000! What does it do?"
"Oh", says the shopkeeper, "that one's a
C++ monkey; it can manage object-oriented programming,
Visual C++, even some Java, all the really useful stuff."
The
tourist looks round for a little longer and sees a third
monkey in a cage on its own. The price tag round its neck
says $50,000.
He gasps to the shop keeper, "That one costs more
than all the others put together! What on earth does it
do?"
"Well," says the shopkeeper, "I don't know
if it actually does anything, but says it's a Consultant."
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