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Quotes from Sowa’s book
24 Dec 2008
, Categories: Semantics

As I was reading Sowa’s “Knowledge Representation – Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations”, I noted few funny quotes. I don’t know whether Sowa heard them from others or they are his.

  • Commenting on a bad but common practice: “Code first and think later”;
  • Talking about the different views of the world by fourth generation languages, object-oriented programming systems, and computer-aided software engineering. “Any one of those tools by itself is a tremendous aid to productivity. But any two of them together will kill you.”
  • Making the point about the difficulty of keeping definitions consistent from one version to the next: “How was Gold able to create the world in just six days? He had no installed user base.”

As I said in other posts, an excellent book! Highly recommended.

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Based upon your recommendation I found a copy of this book. Upon my first skim through the book I agree that the content and material in this book is excellent. 

Thank you for posting your thoughts on this book.

Posted by Don R. O'Brien (email) on Fri, 13 Feb, 2009 @ 14:41 UTC
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