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by brudgers
4392 days ago
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If language 'a' lets a person write a program with 'b' bugs in time 't', and language 'aa' lets the same person write the same program with 'b' bugs in time 't-n' then there is a clear net win for all 'n' > zero. If 'aa' also has the advantage of providing semantics for producing significantly less buggy code in time 't-n-m' at some future time then that is also an advantage but a distinctly different one and one which can be deferred [and probably will be given a significant learning curve]. The first step toward the modern automobile was the 'horseless carriage' not the Countach. |
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