SQL Server Magazine, July 1st, 2006
Is there hope? Luddites are back! Actually, Luddites have never totally disappeared, not since someone coined the term in the early 1800s, naming the movement after its probably mythical leader, Ned Ludd. A Luddite is someone who resists-sometimes violently-change. Originally, Luddites were involved in a social movement among English workers who noted and destroyed machinery during the Industrial Revolution because it was bringing change to manufacturing and replacing thousands of skilled workers and artisans with machines. Technology was forcing lifestyle changes. Since then, we've used the ...
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