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no it's not. Brute force and inhuman determination is a dwarves closest companion. Logic is a programmer's closest companion. Dwarves are not programmers. Programmers are not even "LIKE" Dwarves...if they are like anything they are like Gnomes.
Gnomes and Dwarves are not remotely the same.
if you want to make a game that makes everything a thousand times more complex than necessary but whimsically in a way that is kind of lovable for it's over-complexity...that's a gnome game my friend, not a dwarf game.
Logic is the ONLY thing holding Gnomish inventions together, so a gnome cannot afford to be illogical.