Jeff,

There's definitely a place for programming and for that matter math in
most of those. As an example, check out poetron:
http://www.algabrosticspastigraphy.com/josh/tinyscramble_2.htm . It's
system for creating poems automatically.

Matthew
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http://www.companydallas.com
http://www.twitter.com/mktitsworth


On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Xanalogica<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> kirby urner wrote:
>> Portland, Oregon is somewhat in rebellion mode, but is expressing
>> itself through proper channels, by setting up charter schools equipped
>> to teach a more geek oriented curriculum, means the math has to have
>> programming, or it's DOA.
>
> I've wondered though - is there a place for programming in non-math
> fields?  Literature analysis?  Historical trend analysis?  Grammar
> diagramming using software developed by the student?  Heck I haven't
> seen much programming even in chemistry or biology, with bio-engineering
> being a hot topic these days.
>
> -Jeff
> a coworking member @ company|dallas
>
> >
>

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