To understand a concept, we need two operations on it: "Make" and "Deconstruct". Making is a kind of random process; for example, "make a digit" could yield very different digits, depending on the implementation. Doesn't matter. We can <i>switch implementations</i> all the time! We should implement this for digits.
Travelled to 12 computer(s): aoiabmzegqzx, bhatertpkbcr, cbybwowwnfue, gwrvuhgaqvyk, ishqpsrjomds, lpdgvwnxivlt, mqqgnosmbjvj, pyentgdyhuwx, pzhvpgtvlbxg, tslmcundralx, tvejysmllsmz, vouqrxazstgt
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| Snippet ID: | #1000767 |
| Snippet name: | Make + Deconstruct |
| Eternal ID of this version: | #1000767/1 |
| Text MD5: | ce2f6ee2ae4d06c5df6afd574bb099d3 |
| Author: | stefan |
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| Type: | Document |
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| Created/modified: | 2015-08-26 19:39:00 |
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