> In every language I know, words can have multiple meanings. Natural languages yes. But they need a billion neurons that is trained for 20 years to interpret, not a simple automaton.
IOW, lots of computer languages don't. > One possible reason could be because there is so much to describe that > coming up with unique words might be impossible or inpractical. I think the main reason is that brains naturally don't process information _without_ context. It's not just words, but also intonation, facial expression of the speaker, posture etc. Abstracting is a learned skill. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal