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by contingencies
3241 days ago
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Spot on! Also, the suggestion of human language as a program, even across cultures, and therefore humans as computers and a viable platform for programming, runs largely in the face of the tradition from which this tome comes. The expression of a possibly ill-conceived program, written for purpose, then thrown away, nominally as a means to program others, at a minimum achieves communication .. not with the computer but with humans. Multicontextual shift there, but same philosophical plane. It's sort of an art project. You know, curiosity. The thing that got us all in to this computational mess. Why grow up? It's the weekend after all, and there are dimensions of programming far more exciting than optimizing analytical formality. :) |
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