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Well, it's probably not a coincidence, actually :)

Reed



Lalo Martins wrote:
> Just a random thought... can probably be reused in some piece of
> documentation.
> 
> The VOS object model neatly matches the way some people believe our
> memory works.
> 
> A Vobject maps to a "concept".  Each concept is a discrete, very
> abstract atom, meaningless in itself.  Each concept can have an
> unlimited number (theoretically unlimited; there are probably upper
> bounds that we haven't reached) of connections to other concepts, each
> connection labeled and directional.  Although a connection is
> directional, you can navigate it both ways.  The concept acquires
> meaning trough its network of connections to other concepts.
> 
> A Property maps to a "memory", which is a piece of "concrete" sensorial
> data ­- a word, an image, a taste, hunger, pain, etc.  It can connect to
> concepts just like a concept, so in terms of OOP, it "is" also a concept.
> 
> best,
>                                                Lalo Martins
> --
>       So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
>        then they seem improbable, and then, when we
>        summon the will, they soon become inevitable.
> --
> personal:                              http://www.laranja.org/
> technical:                    http://lalo.revisioncontrol.net/
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> 
> 
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