I argue that to program a computer that the computer language used must not be too linear or rigid or the computer will crash all the time. Instead of programming with a rational linear language, you should program with analogical language. This is digital analog programming. Thus, consider the following:
Digital Analytic ********************* Digital Analog Computer Program
Computer Program
Line 1 Start *********************** Line 1 Start
Line 2 Run *********************** Line 2 Run
Line 3 A is not B *********************Line 3 A is not like B (at some probability)
Line 4 A equals C ********************Line 4 A is like C (at some probability)
(C)Copyright 2010 by Anthony J. Fejfar
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