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:zz: "Execution across a dimension"
- To: cwatters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Carolyn Watters), zigzag@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: :zz: "Execution across a dimension"
- From: Ted Nelson <ted@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 23:19:48 +0900
- Cc: ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <199806231122.IAA06796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: zigzag@xxxxxxxxxx
So did I understand correctly what you meant
by execution across a dimension?
> Executing all the cells on a given dimension
> could be a possible function ...
Zat what you meant?
I have always said that once people understand
the structure, anything goes ... !-)
ChrzT
At 08:22 AM 6/23/98 -0300, you wrote:
>Ted,
>
>
>> description of the system. Except I'm not sure
> what this one means--
>> - execute across any dimension
>
>Any cell can of course be executed.
> Executing all the cells on a given dimension
> could be a possible function, but I don't
> see it in the minimalist set you're positing.
> What am I missing?
>
>
>(me again)
>I really like the concept of execution across a
>dimension! and so I just included it. I think
>it moves the concept from data structure to
>"function" structure, where display of data is a
>basic function and so execution along a dimension is
>what you have already. But once you have gone that
>far there can and will be other functions and these
>can/will be executed along one or more dimensions.
>
>It doesn't have to be part of the "minimal" set of
>functions though.
>
>best
>Carolyn
>
>
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