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by zovirl
241 days ago
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And at the extremes, too much power makes a tool less useful. I don’t drive an F1 car to work, I don’t plant tulips with an excavator, I don’t use a sledgehammer when hanging a picture. Those tools are all too powerful for the job. |
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planting foundations? excavator
once you specify "the job", the best tool is "the solution" to that job only. anything else is excess complexity
however if "the job" is unspecified, power is inverse to the length of "the solution"
so is constraint of power bad?
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a fascinating question
just like music can be created by both additive and subtractive synthesis; every line of code creates both a feature and a constraint on the final program
in which case power can be thought of as the ability to constrain...