Michal Piekarczyk

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Digital computers are able to answer most—but not all—questions stated in finite, unambiguous terms. They may, however, take a very long time to produce an answer (in which case you build faster computers) or it may take a very long time to ask the question (in which case you hire more programmers).
Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe
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