← Back to context Comment by charcircuit 11 days ago By that logic any instructions is programming and everyone on earth are programmers. 7 comments charcircuit Reply yjftsjthsd-h 11 days ago Instructions to machines probably are. Instructions to humans aren't because humans interpret things themselves and exercise free will in execution. 2muchcoffeeman 11 days ago Written knitting instructions would benefit from a bit of standardisation and a system for depicting unusual stitches. gbear605 11 days ago I’m not sure that I’d say that it’s programming, but it is a pretty neat DSL taneq 11 days ago To an extent, yes (to the first part). For instance, the list of events scheduled for a performance is called a program. y-curious 11 days ago Sources say God is actually a software engineer danielrico 11 days ago https://xkcd.com/224 MangoToupe 11 days ago Sure, why not?
yjftsjthsd-h 11 days ago Instructions to machines probably are. Instructions to humans aren't because humans interpret things themselves and exercise free will in execution. 2muchcoffeeman 11 days ago Written knitting instructions would benefit from a bit of standardisation and a system for depicting unusual stitches.
2muchcoffeeman 11 days ago Written knitting instructions would benefit from a bit of standardisation and a system for depicting unusual stitches.
taneq 11 days ago To an extent, yes (to the first part). For instance, the list of events scheduled for a performance is called a program.
y-curious 11 days ago Sources say God is actually a software engineer danielrico 11 days ago https://xkcd.com/224
Instructions to machines probably are. Instructions to humans aren't because humans interpret things themselves and exercise free will in execution.
Written knitting instructions would benefit from a bit of standardisation and a system for depicting unusual stitches.
I’m not sure that I’d say that it’s programming, but it is a pretty neat DSL
To an extent, yes (to the first part). For instance, the list of events scheduled for a performance is called a program.
Sources say God is actually a software engineer
https://xkcd.com/224
Sure, why not?