Talk:Richard O'Keefe
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Richard O'Keefe is person very known among people working with Prolog. He published book typically recommended to those learning advanced prolog techniques and he is also influential in design of several languages (user in real life). So I think he deserves page here. Pavel Vozenilek 17:49, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
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"The essential ideas of Algol 68 were that the whole language should be precisely defined and that all the pieces should fit together smoothly. The basic idea behind Pascal was that it didn't matter how vague the language specification was (it took *years* to clarify) or how many rough edges there were, as long as the CDC Pascal compiler was fast." -- Richard A. O'Keefe - cf. http://motd.ambians.com/quotes.php/name/linux_cookie/toc_id/1-1-5/s/698
NevilleDNZ (talk) 12:58, 15 March 2016 (UTC)