Escher's art and computer science

55 points
1/21/1970
2 days ago
by signa11

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bdamm

It reads like a coming-of-age story for a software developer, without the part that comes next; crushing humility as flaunted self-assumed ideals are obliterated by the need to deliver actual results that real people actually pay for.

13 hours ago

kleiba

Geez, could the writing breathe any more full-of-oneselfness?

15 hours ago

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15 hours ago

4gotunameagain

Equating yourself to a generational genius because you are "an author of a math-rich RDX data format and the `librdx` library" has to be one of the funniest things I've read in a while

15 hours ago

mlyle

I do feel it's a bit excessively "this is very deep." But I don't think he's equating himself to Escher; I think he's just saying that Escher's work is a good metaphor for the kinds of thoughts he's engaging in right now-- for a shallow pass of much the same purposes that Hofstadter used Escher and Bach.

12 hours ago

dented42

Agreed I think the criticism of this post is largely undeserved. This kind of thinking is an important stepping stone on any developers journey.

10 hours ago

megaloblasto

MC Escher had a big impact on me growing up. I remember being a kid and looking at some of those famous lithographs and thinking, "oh jeez wow, ok, that's pretty cool".

8 hours ago

jochem9

This reminds me of a story I read in an Escher biography: Escher would receive letters from mathematicians, saying that his work exactly visualized this or that theory. Escher himself did not understand what they were talking about, as he was not into mathematics. He did of course enjoy that others got so much out of his work.

6 hours ago

gritzko

Author here. Sorry for the quality of the text. It was flushed out in a brief moment of euphoria when a 0.1 feature list was complete. Never edited, never checked for Markdown bugs even. (Please come later)

14 hours ago

awaymazdacx5

try this on wine

6 hours ago

unit149

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