Programming is hard. So is every field. Inadequate tooling, notation and representation. Problem is complexity and humans.
@paulmwatson lone coders. Composers. Chess players. Painters. Need I go on? ;)
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@asteris yes, rare and biased to survivors, misses out the 99% that failed miserably to deal with the complexity. -
@paulmwatson survivors? I think we're having 2 diff convos here. Also, you misjudge me, I don't belong to the examples cited
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@asteris and looking at just the painting misses the context, environment, and possibly hundreds of failed paintings before it -
@paulmwatson no human endeavor is entirely individual, in practical terms. However, creative processes are, to an extent. That's the paradox -
@asteris you say those are examples of individuals handling complexity, I say it is not so clear cut. It likely wasn't only the individual -
@paulmwatson I said processes rarely accomodate both teamwork & individual effort. -
@asteris interesting. As individuals we're overrated. -
@paulmwatson I've no trouble acknowledging the multiplicities of sentience. Incidentally, that would include theoretical sentient nonhumans
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