If you were intentionally bold, which I like as a didactic technique, I’m sorry to have messed with it ;-) And no worries about the hammer: I have enough armor.
I meant it as synthesis of two viewpoints.
I agree that learning what the possibly hidden gears process is important. Esp. the distribution of inputs in practice. But I do’t think gears and input/output can be clearly separated. The understand the input structure you have to understand some of the gears. Life is a messy graph.
Thanks for the clarification.
If you were intentionally bold, which I like as a didactic technique, I’m sorry to have messed with it ;-) And no worries about the hammer: I have enough armor.
I meant it as synthesis of two viewpoints.
I agree that learning what the possibly hidden gears process is important. Esp. the distribution of inputs in practice. But I do’t think gears and input/output can be clearly separated. The understand the input structure you have to understand some of the gears. Life is a messy graph.