So you are a follower of Bob? You and noguru?
Actually, the program fails to accomplish its only real purpose: demonstrate the finiteness of man's creativity. (Feature #4 in the OP). Also, being in black and white only, it fails Feature #2 - displaying the pages from any and every book.
So, we have a process which creates a huge amount of variation between images, and you have to select those with meaning, discarding the others. Sounds like a model for evolution by random mutation and natural selection. :ha:
:doh:Yes, we all know that evolution needs an intelligent agent carefully selecting only the best changes in order for it to work.
:doh:
I think you need reading glasses, Stripe.
The lack of the ability to properly compete for resources is, of course, sufficient selection to weed you out of the gene pool. No intelligence is necessary to remove the slowest rabbit in a field; only a fox.
I just want to know if can it actually show you the code for a program, and how that would be useful without knowing the way in which different functions are connected, eg. Pascal library (compiled to a dll) inside a Java wrapper (JNI), or the use of jitter.
A lot of programs include open source, so it's not the code that one needs to find in order to make your own comparable program, it's how they access the native functions.
keep shinin
jerm
It will inevitably produces image of the source code for any and every program, albeit in pieces. However, you have no way of knowing which images to connect to form which program. And the vast majority of what this program produces will be incoherent jibberish.
well it sounds like it has a use as an visual art form (by showing in picture form what symmetry programers create) but as you say useless to use for the connections and that is essentially what makes most programs unique that borrow source code from others.
it's sounds like a simple way to chain functions together (like Usine or MAX/MSP) in a GUI, if the pictures themselves could retain a label of some sort of it's function, eg. string, module, library etc.
keep shinin
jerm
Already have glasses that I wear full time. :idunno::doh: I think you need reading glasses, Stripe.
Oh. So your comparison has lost some significant ground then.The lack of the ability to properly compete for resources is, of course, sufficient selection to weed you out of the gene pool. No intelligence is necessary to remove the slowest rabbit in a field; only a fox.
Coward. :loser:He's a troll. Don't waste your time.
i have no idea why or how i got to this thread, it's old - i can't remember why i clicked this