2007/12/2, tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Oh yes, it's very much like fractals, but the term "fractalism" is > usually reserved for art forms based on fractals. > > However, one could conclude that all crystalline forms are a > "real-world" examples of fractals. In similar vein, all repetitive > processes (including programming) could be though of as a fractal > dependant functions. Interesting food for thought, which also could > be fractal dependant. :-) > Well, I don't know in your country, but here code is considered, legally speaking, literature... that means.... we're actually doing ART!!!! So fractalism is quite appropiate. Even more, considering that fractal are a mathematical and algorithmical constructs, it's more pertinent to talk about fractalism in terms of code writing.