I put up a post on LinkedIn for the group
Samudra Haque
samudra.haque at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 10:11:28 CDT 2017
Hmm.
Okay. Here are the steps:
Visit:
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/03/aristotle-computer/518697/?google_editors_picks=true
Read down until you reach the following paragraph: The links are public
content. no subscription required.
The evolution of computer science from mathematical logic culminated in
the 1930s, with two landmark papers: Claude Shannon’s “A Symbolic
Analysis of Switching and Relay Circuits
<http://www.ccapitalia.net/descarga/docs/1938-shannon-analysis-relay-switching-circuits.pdf>,”
and Alan Turing’s “On Computable Numbers, With an Application to the
/Entscheidungsproblem/
<http://www.dna.caltech.edu/courses/cs129/caltech_restricted/Turing_1936_IBID.pdf>.”
In the history of computer science, Shannon and Turing are towering
figures, but the importance of the philosophers and logicians who
preceded them is frequently overlooked.
Samudra N3RDX
On 4/12/2017 8:37 AM, Rob Seastrom wrote:
> That requires a LinkedIn login. Any chance you could post to the mailing list?
>
> -r
>
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>> On Mar 20, 2017, at 11:38 PM, Samudra Haque <samudra.haque at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> https://www.linkedin.com/hp/update/6249795118686040066 The articles the post refers to includes a seminal 1938 Shannon text: 'A symbolic analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits'. Beautiful !
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