Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

View   r4  >  r3  ...
HarryLaymanFirstPaper 4 - 05 Jan 2010 - Main.IanSullivan
Line: 1 to 1
Changed:
<
<
META TOPICPARENT name="FirstPaper"
>
>
META TOPICPARENT name="OldPapers"
 

Hello, World

Thousands of years ago, primitive man left colorful handprints on some cave walls in Lascaux, France. Hey, they seemed to say. I was here. The instinct to reach out and communicate with strangers unconnected by place and time reflects a human truth about the need for companionship in sentience. The first computer program any budding computer scientist learns to write greets mankind: hello, world. Advances in science and communications have caused the amount of such communication, and the richness of information that it conveys about the sender to increase dramatically.


Revision 4r4 - 05 Jan 2010 - 22:30:24 - IanSullivan
Revision 3r3 - 10 Aug 2009 - 20:08:06 - HarryLayman
This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platform.
All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
All material marked as authored by Eben Moglen is available under the license terms CC-BY-SA version 4.
Syndicate this site RSSATOM