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After a weekend packed with sport, I fianally got round to reading the
weekend papers. The FT had a thought-provoking article; an edited
extract is here:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/4c75e25e-8772-11e3-ba87-00144feab7de.html
John
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> After a weekend packed with sport, I fianally got round to reading the
> weekend papers. The FT had a thought-provoking article; an edited
> extract is here:
> http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/4c75e25e-8772-11e3-ba87-00144feab7de.html
>
> John
All Povray-ers are using algorithms and arts. Why think that artists are
the construction of a stellated pentagon! Since long times some artists
were inspired by mathematicals concepts. And closer to us (in times) we
find Escher, Dali...
Lionel.
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On 04/02/14 11:45, FractRacer wrote:
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> All Povray-ers are using algorithms and arts. Why think that artists are
> the construction of a stellated pentagon! Since long times some artists
> were inspired by mathematicals concepts. And closer to us (in times) we
> find Escher, Dali...
>
> Lionel.
I don't think that art and algorithms are incompatible. If I expressed
myself unclearly, I apologise. Vikram Chandra's piece was an elegy to
elegant and clever coding.
A well-written piece of code can have as much beauty as a poem. A
badly-written one grates on the brain in the same way as a poorly-played
melody does on the ears.
John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 04/02/2014 03:41 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> A well-written piece of code can have as much beauty as a poem.
heap_sort = from_heap . to_heap
(Sorry, I couldn't resist...)
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On 4-2-2014 16:41, Doctor John wrote:
> A well-written piece of code can have as much beauty as a poem. A
> badly-written one grates on the brain in the same way as a poorly-played
> melody does on the ears.
I don't think it comes as a surprise that I agree with that.
--
Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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> On 04/02/14 11:45, FractRacer wrote:
>>
>> All Povray-ers are using algorithms and arts. Why think that artists are
>> the construction of a stellated pentagon! Since long times some artists
>> were inspired by mathematicals concepts. And closer to us (in times) we
>> find Escher, Dali...
>>
>> Lionel.
>
> I don't think that art and algorithms are incompatible. If I expressed
> myself unclearly, I apologise. Vikram Chandra's piece was an elegy to
> elegant and clever coding.
No, it's me, I have read too fast - just after eating, just before
working - and my English is not good enough. My opinion concerned
essentially the paragraphs where the author talk about the artists and
the programmers - like two strangers face to face.
>
> A well-written piece of code can have as much beauty as a poem. A
> badly-written one grates on the brain in the same way as a poorly-played
> melody does on the ears.
>
> John
>
The writing with only code looks a bit like the works of the OULIPO
(workshop of potential literature) with his constraints.
Lionel.
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On 04/02/14 20:57, andrel wrote:
> On 4-2-2014 16:41, Doctor John wrote:
>
>> A well-written piece of code can have as much beauty as a poem. A
>> badly-written one grates on the brain in the same way as a poorly-played
>> melody does on the ears.
>
> I don't think it comes as a surprise that I agree with that.
>
;-)
John
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On 04/02/14 22:16, FractRacer wrote:
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> No, it's me, I have read too fast - just after eating, just before
> working - and my English is not good enough.
Eat more slowly :-) ... and your English is fine - I'm just glad that we
agree with each other
John
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You hold it in trust for your children
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