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Jun 2 at 7:31 history edited Rushi CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 2 at 7:17 comment added Rushi @wra Poetically observant of you -- I didnt notice that myself 😁. One of the things I regret in 40 years of teaching programming is not recording some of the most hilarious program attempts of beginners. The thing is as one becomes an experienced programmer one gets an unconscious censor that disallows wrong programs even before they are expressed. One of the negative effects of that 'censor' is not noticing such poetries in programs
Jun 2 at 6:51 comment added wra I like „from time import sleep“ in a philosophy answer on infinity. Very poetic!
May 31 at 8:45 comment added kouty Now I reread your answer. That's very interesting regarding the semantic -syntactical comparison. The cardinality of natural numbers remains always Aleph zero. This is the problem.
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Apr 5 at 11:32 comment added How why e @Rushi Haskell is one heck of a programming language, a headache to learn yet beautiful once understood. Good on you for explanation.
Apr 5 at 11:29 comment added Rushi @kouty See my newly added example. Try and reflect on The syntax is finite; the meaning (also called semantics) is infinite.
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Apr 5 at 10:33 comment added kouty Obviously I can imagine something that do works endless. Your example is precisely about programing. The computer works through the time and I know that. .
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