Is there a multiplier effect in software that you've found?
Per @semanticarts, huge reuse potential exists, but whole CS education seems oriented toward perpetuating a wasteful, application-centric architecture with its heritage in pre-web techniques.
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Alan, great question. Thanks for asking. There only seems to be a multiplier effect for operating systems and COBOL ironically. Most of the other written code is discarded and reinvented. Sadly it is one reason for a delay in innovations.
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Centuries is a bit hard to believe. We will most definitely have new modes of computing by then OR a different device than the silicon transistor would be in use. At least I hope so otherwise we would not have made any improvements
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Bell Labs was an amazing idea in and of itself, Xerox PARC too.
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I love seeing pictures of initial prototypes.
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