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'''''Impossible Programs''''' is the name of a lecture by [[Tom Stuart]]. | '''''Impossible Programs''''' is the name of a lecture by [[Tom Stuart]]. | ||
− | It concerns [[Computer program|computer programs]] which are [[paradoxical]]. | + | It concerns [[Computer program|computer programs]] which are [[Paradox|paradoxical]]. |
Stuart observes that we use computer programs to [[Problem solving|solve problems]], and that problems fall into four broad categories. | Stuart observes that we use computer programs to [[Problem solving|solve problems]], and that problems fall into four broad categories. |
Revision as of 08:25, 19 August 2015
Impossible Programs is the name of a lecture by Tom Stuart.
It concerns computer programs which are paradoxical.
Stuart observes that we use computer programs to solve problems, and that problems fall into four broad categories.
Four kinds of problems
- Vague
- Difficult
- Expensive
- Impossible
The lecture concerns impossible problems.
See also
External links
- Impossible Programs lecture video