there is no such thing as a new idea.  Whenever you investigate patents the
harder you look the more you can go back in time.


On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Tatumizer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I came up with same idea 25 years ago while writing simulations in queuing
> theory. There was a language back then called Ratfor (Rational Fortran) - I
> used it on Russian "version" of PDP-11.
>
> I started learning javascript 2 years ago, and was surprised that this
> simple idea is not in mainstream.
>
> Recently I learned that the concept of "circuit" as acyclic graph of gates
> is one of the well-known ideas in complexity theory (the one that deals
> with P vs NP and other esoteric stuff).
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_complexity
>
> Anyway, it's an old concept, I think every one will sooner or later come
> up with same idea given same problem.
>
> And it's really good for simulations in queuing theory! :)
>
>
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