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Soo: The Aon for Mathematics


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Interesting conjecture, that it might be relevant to broader AonDor because of the meaning. Not every Aon, used as a modifier in an Aonic equation, relates directly to its own meaning, but that could be interesting flavor if it did.

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Brandon apparently considers it very similar to programming. As a developer myself I can't say that I see it. I don't have the full picture though, so there's that.

 

When reading the book, it reminded me of the bit of RPG work I did in COBOL I back in the late 80s/early 90s. Not so much the RPG programming itself, but the UI for the projects we worked on that resulted in output based on how input was modified by the user.

 

Almost similar to many Access databases in businesses 5-15 yrs ago, it's set up for "provided input a,b,c... results in x,y,z." You can also think of it like Madlibs, give a list of input (words/modifiers) and what you use determines what you get.

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