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http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9904/15/slacker.idg/Most probably a big chunk of the businesses these programmers work for are still developing applications with non-visual tools. I think I remember a thread a while back that stated that only a few big companies in some European country (I don't recall which one) could afford to upgrade to 32-bit windows platforms because of the hardware requirements on them. Hence, the necessity to write more lines of code.
In a totally unrelated matter, I will quote Gerald Weinberg's (I think that's his name) father: "We may run out of food or water or money, but we will never run out of reasons" :)