Riga 3: | Riga 3: | ||
Van Roy's Law:<br/>An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. | Van Roy's Law:<br/>An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. | ||
Harrisberger's Fourth Law of the Lab:<br/>Experience is directly proportional to the amount of equipment ruined. | Harrisberger's Fourth Law of the Lab:<br/>Experience is directly proportional to the amount of equipment ruined. | ||
+ | A person who is more than casually interested in computers should be well | ||
+ | schooled in machine language, since it is a fundamental part of a computer.<br/> D. Knuth |
An algorithm must be seen to be believed.
D. Knuth
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.
A. Einstein
Van Roy's Law:
An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys.
Harrisberger's Fourth Law of the Lab:
Experience is directly proportional to the amount of equipment ruined.
A person who is more than casually interested in computers should be well
schooled in machine language, since it is a fundamental part of a computer.
D. Knuth
An algorithm must be seen to be believed.
D. Knuth
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.
A. Einstein
Van Roy's Law:
An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys.
Harrisberger's Fourth Law of the Lab:
Experience is directly proportional to the amount of equipment ruined.