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Wikipedia Question by carthax2005-03-16 15:06:23
  Absolutely not. by wheresthefish2005-03-16 15:20:51
    Oh please by Liava2005-03-16 15:56:54
      You've missed one vital motivation by wheresthefish2005-03-16 16:09:37
        and if you know the subject that well... by MikeCDN2005-03-16 16:14:31
          Simple by Liava2005-03-16 16:23:54
            and you really belive by MikeCDN2005-03-16 16:25:07
              Yes by Liava2005-03-16 16:32:40
                Compleatly diffreent by MikeCDN2005-03-16 16:36:44
                  It's exactly the same thing by Liava2005-03-16 16:51:06
                    Software isn't knowledge by MikeCDN2005-03-16 16:54:51
                      Software is knowledge by Liava2005-03-16 17:05:23
                        uh... my buisness card says programer by MikeCDN2005-03-16 17:11:01
                          Fine, you're a programmer by Liava 2005-03-16 17:30:04
You can bend terms all you like, but product can mean knowledge. A text book is also a product.

Blue prints are knowledge: they are knowledge of how to build something.

The programmer's creation is the knowledge. An algorithm is knowledge of how to solve a problem. If you disagree, then please explain how it isn't without the fallacious argument that products cannot be knowledge. Knowledge is the state or fact of knowing. I can look at an algorithm and know what it does and how it does it. It can teach me how to solve a problem. How is that not knowledge?
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