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Revision as of 10:39, 19 May 2022
Dana Scott(Q49823) is a pioneer in Theoretical Computing Science. He came up with the notion of Denotational Semantics, a.k.a. Mathematical Semantics with Richard Strachey.
Dana Scott on Cloud Computing
In a public lecture, Prof. Scott expressed his opinion on Cloud Computing[1][2].
Antedocdo Events
Scott: Some times I hate computers
Prof. Scott literally said the following setence:
"Sometimes I hate computers"[3]
This is obviously a funny statement from a person like him.
Publications by Scott
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Paper/Outline of a Mathematical Theory of Computation |
References
- ↑ Scott, Dana (Oct 12, 2017). Dana Scott - Theory and Models of Lambda Calculus Untyped and Typed - Part 2 of 5 - λC 2017. local page: LambdaConf.
- ↑ Scott commented on Cloud Computing
- ↑ Scott hates computers