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All communication is code, and all code is communication.

Communication, by itself, is NOT key. It is a game of cryptography. An architecture of APIs. 

And just as code cannot be presumed to be bug-free, it would be unwise to assume as much about communication.

This analogy is, arguably, near-perfect, for the common underlying idea is to err and err and err, but less and less and less.

What matters more than the mere fact of the existence of communication, or code, is what it seeks to achieve. For, if it quacks like a duck, it is, more often than not, a duck.

Many argue that French is a more precise language for mathematical argumentation than English, yet English (like Python and JavaScript) sees maximum utility.

The problem of the ideal programming language is inherently unsolved for the same reason the problem of spoken language remains unsolved.

Communication is the attempted execution of a script in a defined environment. Clarity is the attainment of its intended result.

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