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Interpreting the Rule(s) of Code by Laurence Diver

Future of Coding

CHAPTER

The Ontological Characteristics of Code

Software code is built on rules and the way it enforces them is analogous in certain ways to the philosophical notion of legalism under which citizens are expected to follow legal rules without thinking too much. The ontological characteristics of code, its opacity, immutability, immediacy, per-vasiveness, private production, and quote, rule-ishness, amplifies its legalistic nature far beyond what could ever be imposed in the legal domain. This I think this is one of those papers I've already mentioned that like there's going to be a lot of words in here.

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