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- From: avg@rodan.UU.NET (Vadim Antonov)
- Newsgroups: comp.arch
- Subject: Re: A Little History
- Date: 23 Aug 1992 17:34:55 -0400
- Organization: Berkeley Software Design
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- Learning history of science and engineering is valuable
- not for the knowledge of random trivia like the name of
- inventor but for the understanding WHY the modern technology
- is as we behold it now. It's also a perfect lesson on
- methods of making new inventions. We all have a lot to learn from
- the people who left their names in the history of technology.
- And, after all, the new solutions can often be inspired by
- ideas which were impractical at the time and nearly forgotten.
- Need i remind that high-tech buzzwords like "object oriented"
- and "neural networks" are in fact modern wrappings for ideas
- which can be found in books of Neumann and Shannon? That early
- machines were surprisingly RISCy? As Russian proverb says: "All
- new is well-forgotten old".
-
- Therefore i consider history is quite relevant in comp.arch.
-
- --vadim
-