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 Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 10/25/07 21:38 
"Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message  
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> .oO(Sanders Kaufman) 
 
>>>>Because an algorithm is not a string. 
>>> 
>>> Of course it is. 
>> 
>>Congratulations. 
>>That's the dumbest thing said in comp.lang.php - EVER. 
> 
> Tell me why these: 
> 
> "Add the two variables x and y." 
> "<php $result = $x + $y;?>" 
> 
> are either no strings or don't describe the algo. 
 
It's odd - how you start by arguing that the string IS the algoritm. 
And END by arguing that it simply *represents* the algorithm. 
If you can't see the contradiction there - nothing I can type here will  
leave you better informed. 
 
 
>>> Even the compiled binary code can be considered a string. 
>> 
>>And that's a close second. 
> 
> What is a string? 
 
A bunch of characters, of course. 
Any *honest* programmer can tell you that. 
 
 
> In other words: Where's the difference between Shakespeare and a PHP 
> script? 
 
What an awkwardly complex way of avoiding the simple definition THAT was.
 
  
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