Monday, December 21, 2009

Snap Crackle and Pop

In the language of computers it is a routine that is remembered. The routines are stored in catalogs on computers just as ocean depths are stored in computers. These simple routines spell words in the solid memory of a computer. They calculate the depth of the ocean from space and give you the dot at the end of this sentence. We call these collection of routines programs. Routine is also called source code where one company uses a stored routine and another company uses theirs. Normally the swiftest wins out or is filtered to the top by it's simplest of code.
A lot of new programs we see today are all created with tired old routines that have worked since the 1980's. You can only move electrons so fast before they start to fail.
Flash
New computers flash on.

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