the problem is that context changes so often that platonic ideas are barely scratching the surface.
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In the immortal words of Steve Jobs: there's a tremendous amt of craftsmanship btwn a great idea & a great product.pic.twitter.com/FTziGLQ9hv
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what's the 6th icon on the upper?
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Google Now reminding me of a flight :)
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If you "discover" a technique originally described in the 1970s you're doing something right. Foundation mostly built in the 1950s.
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if you spend all your time chasing ideas from decades ago, you'll miss new approaches. Context changes. Supercomputers in pockets
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Absolutely! I mean the fundamentals were laid down very early: Smalltalk is 44 years old and we're still figuring out what it means.
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yeah! Although the amount of disdain for the heir to smalltalk (ruby) has caused a lot of lost time there.
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Those who fail to learn from history are bound to repeat it, yet looking forward is equally important. Keep your eyes and mind open.
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