Views of technological versus biological emergence.

Two snippets from a long and excellent interview on Salon with Meir “Manny” Lehman about his work into the evolution of software.

“As I like to say, software evolution is the fruit fly of artificial systems evolution,” Lehman says. “The things we learn here we can reapply to other studies: weapon systems evolution, growth of cities, that sort of thing.”

That Lehman conspicuously leaves out biological systems is just one reason why his profile has slipped over the last decade. At a time when lay authors and fellow researchers feel comfortable invoking the name of Charles Darwin when discussing software technology, Lehman holds back. “The gap between biological evolution and artificial systems evolution is just too enormous to expect to link the two,” he says.

and

“Whenever I talk, people start off with blank faces,” Lehman admits. “They say, ‘But you haven’t told us anything we didn’t already know.’ To that I say, there’s nothing to be ashamed of in coming up with the obvious, especially when nobody else is coming up with it.”

Heh heh heh.

» Salon.com : A unified theory of software evolution: By Sam Williams

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