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by thehardsphere
3404 days ago
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Let me clarify further. The fact that Node.js, the software package that some people use to execute Javascript, does not include in it is default distribution a way to execute Lisp programs, says absolutely nothing about the Turing completeness of the Javascript programming language. What those of you repeating this interpeter thing are missing is that there's a four term fallacy being employed here. Zed is trying to make an argument of the form: If A, then B
If B, then C
Not C, therefore Not B But in reality his argument is: If A then B
If B, then C
Not D, therefore not B |
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If A, then B.
If B, then C.
Some people insist that not C, therefore they are unknowingly implying not B.
But you have several comments dismantling an strawman version of the real argument, so it looks like you really didn't understand Z's intention.
His comment about people "failing to [in this case, understand] that note even when they do elaborate responses to [his] writing" looks dead-on.