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by b33j0r
126 days ago
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I think you are implicitly invoking Turing completeness as opposed to “fixed-step recipes on a punchcard” as your requirement for something to be considered computing. If a loom had a jump instruction, would you change your mind? (They did not.) And yet we still have IDE defaults of 80 characters because of FORTRAN punchcards. That’s the heritage being invoked. EDIT: I think all of these early devices also helped us to understand how to build multiplexers, which are the basic building block of any CPU. Given this instruction, I do a different thing. |
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