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Re: Testing the new VC code
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
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Re: Testing the new VC code |
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Wed, 26 Nov 2014 01:32:49 +0900 |
David Kastrup writes:
> So whether or not those kinds of delay turn out relevant in practice
> very much depends on which tasks with what kind of interactivity they
> appear in. Blanket musings about some "speed of thought" are
> meaningless.
Daniel Kahneman, _Thinking, Fast and Slow_. Read it and weep. (VCS
operations are the result of slow thinking.)
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- Re: Testing the new VC code,
Stephen J. Turnbull <=
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