It's fascinating to me that sequentiality is so crucial. My guess is that if 
more of us spent more time using parallel engineering methods, we'd share a 
more general conception of computation. Efficacy/mechanicality isn't restricted 
to serial processes, as Directed Acyclic Graphs make clear. But the trick is 
how we deal with cycles.

On May 9, 2021 11:19:51 AM PDT, [email protected] wrote:
>  I think of it as something like, "the
>creation of a sequence of instructions such that, in a certain defined
>context, a particular predetermined result is guaranteed." 
-- 
glen ⛧

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