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On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 20:06:18 +0200, Jure Sah <admin@t...>
wrote:
>I've been working in the area of artificial intelligence for 3 years and
>I have come to realize the only reason why many things "can't be done"
>is not because the computers aren't up to it, it's because all the code
>we have today are workarounds around workarounds around workarounds that
>don't really need to be there in the first place.
So write everything from scratch in assembler. Or save a little effort,
pick a nice bytecode language to work in (an interpreted machinecode is
still prety efficient) and write it in Java bytecode.
If it's just _efficiency_ that's the problem, then wait a few years and
let Moore's Law catch up.
Or maybe you've got entirely the wrong end of the stick, and you're just
wondering why everyone else is at the other end of it ?
--
Cats have nine lives, which is why they rarely post to Usenet.
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