All program errors are made by human programmers, often unwittingly.
The computer demonstrated a subtle complexity of thought that even its human programmers could not comprehend.
And now, with the Truth Machine at society's command, no attempt by human programmers to violate this act was likely to go undetected.
Matching the run-time efficiency of human programmers was thought to be impossible.
This crucial step cannot yet be automated and still requires the insight of a human programmer.
This makes the language suitable for the understanding of the machine but very much more difficult to interpret and learn by the human programmer.
Using machine code is difficult for most human programmers.
A human programmer writing an assembly language program on the sequential-execution model assumes that each instruction completes before the next one begins.
Besides, Deep Blue doesn't owe its prowess to itself, but to a team of human programmers.
They are all designed by a human programmer, and so is the geography of the labyrinth.