Jason Gorman on Nostr: Lazyweb: I know that, technically, any computer program can be represented as a ...
Lazyweb: I know that, technically, any computer program can be represented as a finite state machine, and we can model state machines if we choose to, but is there a programming language or syntax that explicitly embodies that paradigm?
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