But randomness and external factors do predominate in almost everything. For that reason, applying programming skills to other domains is almost certain to be suboptimal
But randomness and external factors do predominate in almost everything.
I don’t think so, otherwise walking out of your door each morning would start a wild adventure and attempting to drive a vehicle would be an act of utter madness.
They don’t predominate overall because you have learnt how to deal with them. If there were no random or external factors in driving, you could do so with a blindfold on.
But randomness and external factors do predominate in almost everything. For that reason, applying programming skills to other domains is almost certain to be suboptimal
I don’t think so, otherwise walking out of your door each morning would start a wild adventure and attempting to drive a vehicle would be an act of utter madness.
They don’t predominate overall because you have learnt how to deal with them. If there were no random or external factors in driving, you could do so with a blindfold on.
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Make up your mind :-)
Predominate in almost every problem.
Don’t predominate in any solved problem.
Learning to drive is learningto deal with other traffic (external) and not knowing what is going to happen next (random)