The idea that computers and programming languages can only be understood through exploration describes:
Hacker ethic. |
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Jacquard’s loom. |
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Locard’s Exchange Principle. |
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Moravec’s paradox. |
Let us first try to understand these terms:
Hacker ethic: We will keep this for last.
Jacquard's loom: It is just a loom for weaving clothes and has nothing to do with computer systems.
Locard's Exchange Principle: When two materials comes in contact, there is exchange of material. Again no connection with computer systems.
Moravec's paradox: Moravec's paradox is a phenomenon surrounding the abilities of AI-powered tools. It observes that tasks humans find complex are easy to teach AI. Compared, that is, to simple, sensorimotor skills that come instinctively to humans.
So we are left with hacker ethics and that explains it all.
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