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by ranko
1516 days ago
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I think that's in "Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman". As I recall, he gave up on it because no-one else could understand him - notation is both a tool of thought and of communication with others. A similar idea is Abelson's (I think) remark about writing code for people and only incidentally for machines. |
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