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by ThatMightBePaul
3839 days ago
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"Back in the day math was slow and error-prone and we created the computer. Now, it’s software development that is slow and error-prone." I'd argue Math is still slow and error-prone. Ask any math PHD candidate. Computation is fast, but Math itself has more layers, and more branches than ever. Sound familiar? That said, some smarties are trying to remove unnecessary layers in programming.
I feel like rump/Uni-kernels are looking to simplify the stack. [1] The clear linux project is removing some pieces from the stack. [2] TL;DR Math is about as noisy as programming :/
I don't buy the premise. But, I enjoyed the read! [1] http://rumpkernel.org/
[2] http://clearlinux.org/ |
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