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Dissociative-identity-disorder Quote by Arauna Morgan

“Programming is the act of installing internal, pre-established reactions to external stimuli so that a person will automatically react in a predetermined manner to things like an auditory, visual or tactile signal or perform a specific set of actions according to a date and/or time.” quote by Arauna Morgan
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““Programming is the act of installing internal, pre-established reactions to external stimuli so that a person will automatically react in a predetermined manner to things like an auditory, visual or tactile signal or perform a specific set of actions according to a date and/or time.””

Arauna Morgan

About This Quote

Programming defines preset responses to cues, making behavior automatic and time‑driven.

In simple terms: Pre‑programmed reactions to stimuli.

Key Takeaway

Design predictable, efficient systems.

Themes

automation behavior design efficiency

Mood

analytical practical

Type

technical instructional

When to use this quote

  • software development
  • user interface design
  • time‑based automation

Key Concepts

cognitive conditioning human‑computer interaction

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance automation with creativity?
  • When should we allow spontaneous responses?
A Different Perspective

May limit flexibility and adaptability.

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