← Back to context Comment by auggierose 6 months ago Exactly my thought. This is just natural language as a specification language. 6 comments auggierose Reply kiitos 6 months ago ...as an ambiguous and inadequately-specified specification language. auggierose 6 months ago In the end, every specification is specified via natural language, this is just where the buck stops. All math books are written in natural language, even the ones about specification languages. kiitos 6 months ago Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"? 3 replies →
kiitos 6 months ago ...as an ambiguous and inadequately-specified specification language. auggierose 6 months ago In the end, every specification is specified via natural language, this is just where the buck stops. All math books are written in natural language, even the ones about specification languages. kiitos 6 months ago Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"? 3 replies →
auggierose 6 months ago In the end, every specification is specified via natural language, this is just where the buck stops. All math books are written in natural language, even the ones about specification languages. kiitos 6 months ago Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"? 3 replies →
kiitos 6 months ago Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"? 3 replies →
...as an ambiguous and inadequately-specified specification language.
In the end, every specification is specified via natural language, this is just where the buck stops. All math books are written in natural language, even the ones about specification languages.
Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"?
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