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>I worked with a programmer that did this. The writer didn't even
>realize it. The programmer wrote a code fragment and wrote his
>name out as the first letter of each comment line.
Where I worked, even that would have been spotted, so my colleague put a
(sample) hex dump in the manual, the first 15 bytes of which were his
name, though the editor didn't notice!