Programmer unavailable for 4 days, April 27-30, 2000.
While this four-day absence may disrupt your plans, it's always important to consider the human element in any business or project. Everyone needs a break, and even the most hardworking and dedicated programmers deserve time off to recharge and rejuvenate.
The good news is that if you're working with a reliable and professional programmer, they should have some contingency plans in place to ensure that their absence won't be too much of a hindrance to the project. They may have additional team members who can pick up the slack or be available via email or phone in case of any urgent issues.
Ultimately, while the programmer's absence may be a minor setback, it's important to keep the bigger picture in mind and work towards finding alternative solutions that will keep your project on track. And who knows? Perhaps the programmer will return from their vacation feeling refreshed and inspired, ready to take on challenges with renewed vigor and creativity.
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