But unlike computer security, laws are not determined by hardware that never complain about exploitation. Law is operated by humans, and people may reject exploration by arguing the contract differently. Lawyers are trained to dispute humans rather than rules.
the biggest problem first of all might be the memory requirements given so many parameters. It couldn't be as cheap as a high end computer in the foreseeable future.
cannot agree on that. Here you got the OO ways of thinking by combining the data and code logic. However, it's totally legitimate to say functions wrapped up the procedures or transformations l.
Don't think it's true. Older people generally have more responsibility to their family, and it's hard for them to give the life they have to found a startup.