Good point whpearson. This is a very good analogy to human behavior. Humans are able to run cooperative ‘source code’ that is relatively easy for us to identify. Yet what their underlying hardware will actually return with this information is somewhat different.
Even if I know another man’s source code I still need a solid understanding of his hardware and compiler before I can make a sound judgement.
Good point whpearson. This is a very good analogy to human behavior. Humans are able to run cooperative ‘source code’ that is relatively easy for us to identify. Yet what their underlying hardware will actually return with this information is somewhat different.
Even if I know another man’s source code I still need a solid understanding of his hardware and compiler before I can make a sound judgement.