I have a book (which I can't find) that contains an esssary about what the 
author calls the "theory of the program". The argument in the essay is that 
the most valuable part of a body of code is the contextual knowledge held by 
its creators. I'm pretty sure I first heard about this essay on this forum. 
Can anybody point me at the reference ?
Thanks
Kenneth Tyler 





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