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Online notes for Math 15, Math for Liberal Arts taught in the Fall 2016 semester at Laney College by Prof. Hubbard.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Link to the post about the computer scientists.

Link to the stories about John Von Neumann, Alan Turing, Grace Hopper, Edsger Dijkstra and Donald Knuth.
Posted by Prof. Hubbard at 5:26 PM
Labels: Math history.

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