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That is as far as I can go in general waffling.
— John Reynolds
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April 20, 1978
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You know, I'll bet arrays of procedures are a lot less efficient than a case statement.
— Scott Johnson
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April 1, 1978
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They use lotsa stuff from 712, which I haven't gotten yet, but I saw lotsa bottoms in there.
— Jeff Savit
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March 16, 1978
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Stanford gobbled up the really good women.
— Bob Constable
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March 11, 1978
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Aesthetics isn't one of my better suits.
— Jim Archer
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Feb. 23, 1978
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... a really kinky semantics that would support the slickest proof rules.
— Bob Constable
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Feb. 22, 1978
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Now we only have ten minutes left for hard science. But that's probably enough.
— Bob Constable
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Feb. 17, 1978
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It's not as good a semi-colon as PL/I
— Alan Demers
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Feb. 14, 1978
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You write a program and diddle it all in the same language.
— John Backus
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Dec. 1, 1977
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I supposed none of these algorithms are really useful.
— John Hopcroft
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Nov. 21, 1977
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Student: That means zero to the zero is zero.
Hopcroft: Observations like that lead me to believe that you understand what I'm doing.
— John Hopcroft
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Nov. 14, 1977
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Algebraic specifications are good. If I were Edsger Dijkstra, perhaps I would say they are great.
— John Guttag
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Nov. 10, 1977
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