Just don’t ask how Vincent Van Goat fits in there

Love Dodecahedron: As the story continues, one develops between Eric, Woody, Amy Fishbein, Tempest Sheridan, and Holly Williams. Just don’t ask how Vincent Van Goat fits in there. Love Makes You Crazy: Eric’s infatuation with Amy Fishbein sometimes reaches borderline creepy levels, such as the time he had a meticulously researched skintight costume made for when she’d join the team. Eric’s parents went through a divorce after an auto accident, and she happily left after securing a huge alimony payment. Woody’s mother got a divorce to leave an abusive relationship and ended up an impoverished drug addict, emotionally absent as she left Woody to fend for himself. Mistaken for Gay: Happens often enough that “We are not a couple” is Woody’s Catch Phrase. Mistaken for Murderer: David Warrant, whom Eric believes engineered the accident that transformed himself and Woody. In reality, David was trying to shut down the reactor and prevent the accident. Name and Name Naughty by Night: Amy Fishbein appears to be a prim and proper white collar professional, but she starts dropping obvious innuendos and undressing herself as soon as she’s alone with Woody. Who’s actually Eric in Woody’s body.”God, Woody, you didn’t tell him about ‘Cats’, did you? It’s not every girl who loses her virginity in a Broadway show. I’ll bet I can get us some tickets. Meeoww.”

Nerval’s Lobster writes “Stephen Wolfram, the chief designer of the Mathematica software platform and the Wolfram Alpha ‘computation knowledge engine,’ has another massive project in the works he’s remaining somewhat vague about details for the time being. In simplest terms, the project is a new programming language he’s dubbing the ‘Wolfram Language’ will allow developers and software engineers to program a wide variety of complex functions in a streamlined fashion, for pretty much every single type of hardware from PCs and smartphones all the way up to datacenters and embedded systems. The Language will leverage automation to cut out much of the nitpicking complexity that dominates current programming. ‘The Wolfram Language does things automatically whenever you want it to,’ he wrote in a recent blog posting. ‘Whether it’s selecting an optimal algorithm for something. Or picking the most aesthetic layout. Or parallelizing a computation efficiently. Or figuring out the semantic meaning of a piece of data. Or http://www.prism-dm.co.uk/blog/an-ideal-hotel-should-be-able-to-sense-the-market-forces-and/, for that matter, predicting what you might want to do next. Or understanding input you’ve given in natural language.’ In other words, he’s proposing a general purpose programming language with a mind boggling amount of functions built right in. At this year’s SXSW, Wolfram alluded to his decades of work coming together in ‘a very nice way,’ and this is clearly what he meant. And while it’s tempting to dismiss anyone who makes sweeping statements about radically changing the existing paradigm, he does have a record of launching very big projects (Wolfram Alpha contains more than 10 trillion pieces of data cultivated from primary sources, along with tens of thousands of algorithms and equations) that function reliably. At many points over the past few years, he’s also expressed a belief that simple equations and programming can converge to create and support enormously complicated systems. Combine all those factors together, and it’s clear that Wolfram’s pronouncements matter how grandiose simply be dismissed. But it remains to be seen how much of an impact he actually has on programming as an art and science.”.

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