Scott, James C. Page 2, Seeing Like a State. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998. ↩︎
If you watch slow-motion video of a guitar string vibrating, you’ll see a complex, evolving blend of squiggles. These squiggles are the mathematical sum of all of the string’s different harmonics. The weird and interesting thing about harmonics is that each one produces a different pitch. So when you play a note, you’re actually hearing many different pitches at once.
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Simpler codegen -- multi-arg functions are just functions that take tuples or multiple params