Monday, March 30, 2020

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What Money Is

The purpose of this blog is to explore and discover what money is an an object using a general "Object Oriented Analysis and Design" methodology.  This approach to a Problem Domain begins a logical development process that may lead to rigidly structured design implementation using an Object Oriented Machine Programming Language to create formally structured application programs operating in a computer environment.


Object Oriented Design methodology may branch to an Object Oriented Natural Language Structure to create a more or less formally structured means of expressing and/or applying Problem Domain solutions as a compliment or an alternative to computer based solutions.

What Money Does

The design of what money is enables what money can do by virtue of its design. and what it does as a function of its design to making it work.  Those application processes were entirely non-computer based before computers were invented but they were always computational based using the Language of "Mathematics".   Essentially the word "Language" is a broad term but normally and historically applied to the written and spoken language we speak, like English.  However, the broad definition of language remains:  Language is the human ability to acquire and use complex systems of communication, and a language is any specific example of such a system. The scientific study of language is called linguistics.

A computer operating system could be described in the English language.  It would be difficult to express its total and absolute complex relationships using the English as a Natural Language but that is where the explanation of a computer operating system starts on the first day of Computer Science 101.  Then the language of choice transitions to languages beyond Natural Language but continues to use Natural Language in conjunction with expressing concepts in the language math and machines.

Gifted people excel at complex highly structured languages of math, music, computers, etc. Languages better suited as a means of expression than Natural Languages because those languages have low or no ambiguity of meaning.  Natural Language can be structured to have lower degrees of ambiguity and become "technical natural languages" with higher degrees of structure in syntax and semantics such as used in social systems.  For example:  What Social Law is and what Social Law does.  It is called codification.

The Object Oriented Paradigm


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