We Really Don't Know How to Compute!
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the frontiers of computing in this thought-provoking conference talk by Gerald Sussman at Strange Loop. Delve into the limitations of current computing paradigms and the challenges faced in replicating biological systems. Examine the computational depth of human decision-making and the complexity of genetic information. Discover why new design principles and linguistic support are crucial for advancing engineering design. Learn from Sussman's insights on dense and flexible program descriptions, drawing parallels between computer science and biological systems. Gain a deeper understanding of the future directions in computing and the potential for revolutionary breakthroughs in the field.
Syllabus
"We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" - Gerald Sussman (2011)
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Strange Loop Conference
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