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Authored by: Wol on Wednesday, May 22 2013 @ 01:18 PM EDT |
Actually, neither.
You state the problem. You apply logic. The algorithm (program) falls out of the
process.
Software is just a list of instructions for a computer to carry out. It's
abstract - it doesn't exist in "reality space" - therefore you can't
discover it because it's not there and you can't invent it because it has no
physical presence.
Cheers,
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 22 2013 @ 03:10 PM EDT |
dissapointment on the tone of your comment.
I think it is rather provocative.
Some poster(s) in this thread seem(s) to be aggrevated.
I do think it is not usefull to fuel the fire.
Most of us are guests here.
If one is genuinely interested in ones opinion, in this case aparantly wol's,
then I suppose it could have been stated with another choice of words.
It supprises me that wol did make the effort to actually answer. I think I would
not have done so.
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