| Charles Antony Richard Hoare. The Mathematics of Programming. Inaugural Lecture, Oxford University. Clarendon Press, October 1985. |
....continued into later life would not be regarded as a good quali cation for one seeking a career as a professional author. It is equally inappropriate for a professional programmer. Confucius is often quoted as saying that a picture is worth ten thousand words so please never draw one that isn t. [Hoa85] But as Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger showed in the history of quantum electrodynamics, a picture can indeed be worth ten thousand equations: Feynman was able to diagramatically work out calculations that seemed interminable by more formal means (see, e.g. Dys79, Sch94] Lamping s ....
Charles Antony Richard Hoare. The Mathematics of Programming. Inaugural Lecture, Oxford University. Clarendon Press, October 1985.
....into later life would not be regarded as a good qualification for one seeking a career as a professional author. It is equally inappropriate for a professional programmer. Confucius is often quoted as saying that a picture is worth ten thousand words so please never draw one that isn t. [Hoa85] But as Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger showed in the history of quantum electrodynamics, a picture can indeed be worth ten thousand equations: Feynman was able to diagramatically work out calculations that seemed interminable by more formal means (see, e.g. Dys79, Sch94] Lamping s ....
Charles Antony Richard Hoare. The Mathematics of Programming. Inaugural Lecture, Oxford University. Clarendon Press, October 1985.
....into later life would not be regarded as a good qualification for one seeking a career as a professional author. It is equally inappropriate for a professional programmer. Confucius is often quoted as saying that a picture is worth ten thousand words so please never draw one that isn t. [Hoa85] But as Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger showed in the history of quantum electrodynamics, a picture can indeed be worth ten thousand equations: Feynman was able to diagramatically work out calculations that seemed interminable by more formal means (see, e.g. Dys79, Sch94] Lamping s ....
Charles Antony Richard Hoare. The Mathematics of Programming. Inaugural Lecture, Oxford University. Clarendon Press, October 1985.
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