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by bane
4043 days ago
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I remember a course I took once with the venerable Peter Denning, the hardest professor I ever had and the proudest I've ever been from a grade I received...he was giving a lecture on processes in Operating Systems and one of the students raised his hand over some minor point: "I don't think that's correct" "what's not correct?" "<whatever the minor point was> I've run ps on my linux laptop and it contradicts what you are saying" "#1, I said no computers during the lectures for this course, #2 I am in fact correct because I invented it, now either close your laptop and pay attention or get out of my class." Now, many years later, I'm constantly surprised at how pertinent and immediate what I learned in that class constantly is and how it keeps unfolding in my mind. The kind of simple, composable concepts he lectured us on have penetrated almost all of my work since then. It's amazing what robust ideas our forefathers invented from whole-cloth! |
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If only I was correct on all things I invented