*Conceptually simple. Also NOR is possible too.
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Replying to @o_guest @asehelene and
Not sure what you mean
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij @o_guest and
Yes, very much so. Hence ”hardwired” etc. but my sense also, teaching masters, is they have zero background on algorithms, standard logic, etc. going thru the cog revolution including Turing is new to them.
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Replying to @o_guest @IrisVanRooij and
Yes- internationally. I did cog psy in early 90 and had to learn c ++ Lisp and fid neural nets, some non linesr dynamics and math and logic in addition. Hard to find common ground for teaching theoretical aspects.
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Replying to @asehelene @o_guest and
I always thought psy needed more formal things (I purdued it voluntarily) but it hasn’t happened. Very smart students, but formsl aspects still not huge part.
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Replying to @asehelene @o_guest and
For a brief moment, I thought you had verbed Purdue University. :-)
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Replying to @o_guest @JPdeRuiter and
Crap - I really do know how to spell, usually. Just not on the damned i-phone
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Replying to @asehelene @o_guest and
I know, and it it's any consolation, it's very clever not to use autocorrect. It would have been something like: "I airways thought rye heeded gore forlorn thongs (I pursued it volatile) but it hasn’t gardened. Very art students, but forms aspects stall not huge party."
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I always feel the cost benefit trade off between semantos and typos is complex.
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