Re: a.i

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On 23 Nov 2002, at 9:49, Rom wrote:

> 
> From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com>
> 
> > .....
> > Would the Ai know who these nicks are, normally, given only the
> > intelligence i those lines? This is an example of why you haveto build in
> > methods of determining data, what it means, and instanciating new methods to
> > manipulate the  data. 
> 
> > Some things no one can predict, and these events > raise errors at the worst
> > times. 
> 
> Very true. 
> If you mean that uninstanciated vars will raise logical errors ...  very true.
> 
> You are appraching what essensially is a design flaw in modern computer
> languages, including Euphoria. While it may be too late to do anything about
> the
> design flaws in C, it is maybe not too late to correct the design flaw i
> Euphoria. I am afraid this design flaw has to corrected before Euphoria can
> truely be usable for formulating logic.

Actually, i was talking about *code* , not *variables*. But Eu also can't 
natively deal with Eu code in a variable, and evaluate it.

Kat

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