“- Ciekawość jest siostrą odwagi - odparł ku mojemu zdumieniu, przyglądając mi się z łobuzerskim błyskiem w oku. - Tylko tchórze nie potrafią sięgnąć po to, co wydaje się poza naszym zasięgiem.” IgorAiszaRzeźnikSeria GruzińskaWorowka Book:Worowka Source: Worowka
“>. Powinnaś o tym pamiętać. Zawsze. Twoje ciało to tylko opakowanie. A w życiu istotne jest to, jaka jesteś w środku.” IgorAiszaRzeźnikSeria GruzińskaWorowka Book:Worowka Source: Worowka
“Lisp has jokingly been called “the most intelligent way to misuse a computer”. I think that description is a great compliment because it transmits the full flavor of liberation: it has assisted a number of our most gifted fellow humans in thinking previously impossible thoughts.” ThinkingProgrammingLisp Author:Edsger W. Dijkstra
“Quote may seem a bit of a foreign concept, because few other languages have anything like it. It's closely tied to one of the most distinctive features of Lisp: code and data are made out of the same data structures, and the quote operator is the way we distinguish between them.” QuoteDataCodeProgrammingComputersHackingLisp Author:Paul Graham
“Pascal is for building pyramids -- imposing, breathtaking, static structures built by armies pushing heavy blocks into place. Lisp is for building organisms -- imposing, breathtaking, dynamic structures built by squads fitting fluctuating myriads of simpler organisms into place.” Computer SciencePascalLisp Author:Harold Abelson; Gerald Jay Sussman; Julie Sussman; Eiichi Wada
“If you understand McCarthy's eval, you understand more than just a stage in the history of languages. These ideas are still the semantic core of Lisp today. So studying McCarthy's original paper shows us, in a sense, what Lisp really is. It's not something that McCarthy designed so much as something he discovered. It's not intrinsically a language for AI or for rapid prototyping, or any other task at that level. It's what you get (or one thing you get) when you try to axiomatize computation.” LanguageProgrammingArtificial IntelligenceSemanticsComputationLispPrototypingAxiomaticsEvalJohn Mccarthy Author:Paul Graham
“You know Morse Code?” Avian asked as we walked up. “My grandpa thought it was a fun game when I was little,” West said as he rubbed his eyes again. ”That’s a scientist’s version of fun for you.” GamesFunScientistsMorse Code Book:Eden Source: Eden
“Perhaps we now need to engineer scarcity in our communications, in our interactions, and in the things we consume. Otherwise our lives become like a Morse code transmission that's lacking breaks - a swarm of noise blanketing the valuable data beneath.” LifeCommunicationNoiseDataConsumerismModern LifeMorse Code Author:Michael Harris
“SEND MORE BOOKS PLEASE. STOP ···/·/-·/-··//--/---/·-·/·//-···/---/---/-·-/···//·--·/·-··/·/·-/···/·/·-·-·-//···/-/---/·--·//” HumorFunMorse Code Author:Kim Krogh
“To me death is a confirmation of life, something always connected and eternal. It is not dark, not the end, not a disaster - it is magnificent, and exhilarating; it is your soul, and your love, concentrated into their purest forms. Dying, you become connected to the collective energy everywhere all at once, which is itself a kind of divinity. And it is a fierce teacher. Dying I learned the futility and temporary nature of hatred, ranged as it is against the permanence of love. Though fear and hatred are the flashiest and sometimes the most powerful human emotions, they are merely the hare facing off against the tortoise of love. Love slowly, quietly, and patiently waits for hate to simply burn out. It requires so much more energy to hate than to love, and love has all the time in the world. The only way love wins is across a span of time - it's not an instant fix to anything, but it always wins.” LoveLifeDeathTimeHateEnergyEternal Book:My Next Breath Source: My Next Breath