Linus Torvalds explores the philosophical and creative aspects of programming, comparing it to mathematics and physics. He describes programming as world-building where developers create their own rules and systems, emphasizing the beauty found in elegant solutions over brute-force approaches. The piece highlights how programming combines art and engineering, using examples like the Mandelbrot set and Gauss's mathematical insight to illustrate how finding the right perspective can transform complex problems into simple, beautiful solutions.
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