Peter Norvig is a bright fellow and a good writer; see http://norvig.com for some fine reading. Particularly enlightening are:
- Norvig's Law — "Any technology that surpasses 50% penetration will never double again (in any number of months)." (see TheCancerIdeology (19 May 1999), LoomingDisaster (6 Aug 2001), BubbleBusters (6 Feb 2002), ... )
- Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years — a scathing critique of the instant-expertise fallacy, along with some smart suggestions for how to really learn to develop software (see TenThousandHours (20 Sep 2001), HardestPossible (2 Mar 2003), ... )
- The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation — simple, brilliant parody (see TufteThoughts (18 Sep 2000), ... )
And there's also much thoughtful technical commentary on computer science and AI among Norvig's pages. Worth studying ...
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