It might just happen that the ability to program – spanning informational pattern recognition through behaviour formalisation – is the next woman's skill along the line of the commonly accepted ones, in our information-driven civilisation.
The human brain processing capacity – acknowledged evolutionary advantage of our species – will most probably not increase any time soon, but rather re-utilised by outsourcing particular activities to individually programmable computer systems.
What this might do to our culture – I can only guess. Let's not live in denial then, my hopes are for good.
Some related, but practical stuff of mine coming soon.
Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts
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Historical Reasons vs history reasoning
I wonder, if we coding folk (just like any other sane people) don't like "Historical Reasons" mentioned anywhere in documentation, why should we put any trust in such historical reasons just anywhere else?
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