John McAfee (1945) American computer programmer and businessman
"Nerds 2.0.1 - A Brief History of the Internet", Part 3
Source: Quality Software Management: Volume 2, First-order measurement, 1993, p. 111
John McAfee (1945) American computer programmer and businessman
"Nerds 2.0.1 - A Brief History of the Internet", Part 3
Steve Ballmer (1956) American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Microsoft
TechCrunch Interview With Steve Ballmer http://youtube.com/watch?v=1OpRQMRa270 in YouTube (24 September 2009) <br class="br">2000s
Jaron Lanier (1960) American computer scientist, musician, and author
"One Half of a Manifesto," The New Humanists: Science at the Edge (2003)
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
2000s, Thus Spake Stallman (2000)
Scott W. Ambler (1966) Canadian software engineer/consultant/author
James McGovern, Scott W. Ambler and M. E Stevens (2004) A Practical Guide to Enterprise Architecture. p. 35
“Loving someone always requires you to not love others.”
Koushun Takami book Battle Royale
Source: Battle Royale
Barry Boehm (1935) American software engineer
Barry Boehm (1981) as cited in: Tyson Gill (2002) Planning Smarter: Creating Blueprint-Quality Software Specifications. p. 14
Lawrence Lessig (1961) American academic, political activist.
May the Source Be With You (2001)
Context: While the creative works from the 16th century can still be accessed and used by others, the data in some software programs from the 1990s is already inaccessible. Once a company that produces a certain product goes out of business, it has no simple way to uncover how its product encoded data. The code is thus lost, and the software is inaccessible. Knowledge has been destroyed.
Richard Koch (1950) German medical historian and internist
Source: The 80/20 principle: the secret of achieving more with less (1999), p. 164
“What worked yesterday doesn't always work today.”
Elizabeth Gilbert book Eat, Pray, Love
Source: Eat, Pray, Love