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Subject: Re: Strategy vs Tactics in Computer Programs

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 11:42:14 04/21/02

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Terry:
Perhaps there is a confusion between ideas and "to have an idea". This last
sentence refers to the fact that we have concience of our mental processes. But
even us develop ideas without conscience of the process. As you have surely read
in many histories about how such guy discovered something, many times they say
that the idea came fully developped to his conscience and that means it was
produced before having conscience of it.
I believe an idea -no matter if it is also in the conscience or not- is an
struCture to read the world and that structure perfectly can be embedded in a
software. Our superiority in this is, still, the fact that we can change it
according circunstances. Nevertheless, it could be a part of future software,
some day.
My best
fernando



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