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SICP - first two paragraphs of chapter 1

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:09

We are about to study the idea of a computational process. Computational processes are abstract beings that inhabit computers. As they evolve, processes manipulate other abstract things called data. The evolution of a process is directed by a pattern of rules called a program. People create programs to direct processes. In effect, we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells.

A computational process is indeed much like a sorcerer's idea of a spirit. It cannot be seen or touched. It is not composed of matter at all. However, it is very real. It can perform intellectual work. It can answer questions. It can affect the world by disbursing money at a bank or by controlling a robot arm in a factory. The programs we use to conjure processes are like a sorcerer's spells. They are carefully composed from symbolic expressions in arcane and esoteric programming languages that prescribe the tasks we want our processes to perform.


It's killing me. Should I continue reading, or is the same Jewish rhetoric used throughout the book?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:12

But he is completely accurate. Programmers are techno-mages, evoking physicall processes using their logoi, the words of power they utter.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:19

Janitors are broom-mages, evoking physicall processes using their wipers, the words of power they utter, when scrubbing the toilet clogging.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:24

>>3
No, janitors have to use their muscular power. Programmers evoke processes with mere words. Programmers need not even know the nature of the physical processes in the CPU, memory or IO devices — they just tell them what to do, and the devices obey.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:28

>>4
Musclewizardry

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:37

>>5
Why don't you go perform some broom-wizardry with your anus, smartass?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:45

>>6
What process would that embody?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:51

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 8:56

>>4
Most janitors employ some machinery like plungers and shit dissolving chemical compounds, adverse to health.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 9:15

>>9
They still cannot just order that machinery to do work, either verbally or in writing. No, they have to physically participate and smell the shit too. Do programmers have to physically apply voltages to microchips or magnetize crystals?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 9:30

Someday janitors will only need to program the cleaning process.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-04 21:14

>>1
You've read two paragraphs of it and wrote three about it. Just kill yourself.

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