4 Quotes & Sayings By Alan J Perlis

Alan J. Perlis is the president of the foundation. His career has included positions at Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals. He is an expert in medical education and holds a Ph.D Read more

in microbiology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a member of the board of directors for the International Society for Quality in Health Care, the National Board of Directors for the American Society for Clinical Pathology, and a member of the Steering Committee for the International Conference on Quality in Health Care.

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I hope the field of computer science never loses its sense of fun.... What you know about computing other people will learn. Don’t feel as if the key to successful computing is only in your hands. What’s in your hands I think and hope is intelligence: the ability to see the machine as more than when you were first led up to it, that you can make it more. Alan J. Perlis
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Dealing with failure is easy: Work hard to improve. Success is also easy to handle: You've solved the wrong problem. Work hard to improve. Alan J. Perlis
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I think that it's extraordinarily important that we in computer science keep fun in computing. When it started out, it was an awful lot of fun. Of course, the paying customers got shafted every now and then, and after a while we began to take their complaints seriously. We began to feel as if we really were responsible for the successful, error-free perfect use of these machines. I don't think we are. I think we're responsible for stretching them, setting them off in new directions, and keeping fun in the house. I hope the field of computer science never loses its sense of fun. Above all, I hope we don't become missionaries. Don't feel as if you're Bible salesmen. The world has too many of those already. What you know about computing other people will learn. Don't feel as if the key to successful computing is only in your hands. What's in your hands, I think and hope, is intelligence: the ability to see the machine as more than when you were first led up to it, that you can make it more. . Alan J. Perlis