Actually, Schroedinger's Qat and Schroedinger _are_ quite relevant; as well as Russell's Paradox and consistency within mathematics as applied to computation systems convoking the underlying mathematics.
And not as yet generally resolved, nor what resolutions are available being applied; leading to computational failure. Bugs is the current idiom, rather than incipient fundamental programmer failure to correctly construct a solution via a viable program not existing due to errors on their part. Me, too: I make the same mistakes. I just tend not to avoid owning it. Same problem in J as elsewhere. But; J _reduces_ the available _range_ of errors that _lead_ to this. BUT: if the _programmer_ using J does _not_ keep the same philosophy, much of this benefit is _lost_. Due to improperly unrecognized undefineds creeping in to otherwise what _would_ have been valid denotated metric _values_ (numbers, characters). As Yourdon put it, hybrid binding. Number plus undefined and unrecognized _error_ in tht same token and assigned value. This is why the explicit token "undefined" and its proper sage is so critical: You must stay IN BOUNDS through out _all_ steps of the eigenstate of a computation. On 6/20/06, Miller, Raul D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Randy MacDonald wrote: > How much of this has to do with J? Answering the question, as stated: all of the discussion of copyright has something to do with J, since J is copyrighted. That said, you have a point that none of the message was very specifically relevant. -- Raul ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
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