On 05/04/2013, at 7:19 AM, Kirk Fraser <overcomer....@gmail.com> wrote:

> The main source of invention is not "math wins" as described on 
> http://www.vpri.org/html/work/ifnct.htm since the world would be speaking 
> math if it were really the source of inspiring more inventions that improve 
> the world's standard of living.  Math helps add precision to tasks that 
> involve counting.  Attempting to move from counting to logic such as in 
> statistics sometimes leads to false conclusions, especially if logic is not 
> given priority over the tools of math.  For human value, readability is 
> required, so computer language improvements must focus on natural language. 

Your assumptive base is incorrect. You're assuming because "all the world 
speaks english" english has won in terms of being the main source of 
innovation. That's not correct reasoning.

Julian
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