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Evan Todd Evan Todd Archive About me The Identity Problem Jan 9, 2024 Disclaimer: views expressed are my own and are not endorsed by my employer. It’s a famous joke that naming things is one of the hardest problems in computer science . I think this alludes to a fundamental truth behind so many of the problems I encounter every day as a software engineer. Let me ruin the joke and reword it a bit. The hardest problem in computer science is deciding whether two things are the same thing, or different. I don’t know if there’s already a name for this concept, but I’ll just call it the “identity problem”. The most basic solution to the identity problem is binary: 0 is equal to 0. 1 is equal to 1. 1 is not equal to 0. But this solution is not immediately useful; I need to build more identities on top of this in order to do anything fun. That’s where names come in. After all, the purpose of naming something is to distinguish it from other things. When we need to name s...

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