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File:John Venn computing diagram.jpg|link=John Venn (nonfiction)|1866: Set theorist and crime-fighter [[John Venn]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | File:John Venn computing diagram.jpg|link=John Venn (nonfiction)|1866: Set theorist and crime-fighter [[John Venn]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | ||
File:Georg Cantor diagonal argument.jpg|link=Georg Cantor|1867: Set theorist and crime-fighter [[Georg Cantor]] rescues [[John Venn]] during attack by [[crimes against mathematical constants|math criminals]]. | |||
File:Hello, world in C.svg|link="Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|1974: [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer program]] from 1974 proud to represent [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer programs]] everywhere. | File:Hello, world in C.svg|link="Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|1974: [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer program]] from 1974 proud to represent [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer programs]] everywhere. | ||
File:Cherenkov high-energy literature test reactor.jpg|link=High-energy literature|1975: Techniques from [[High-energy literature]] used in [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World"]] research. | File:Cherenkov high-energy literature test reactor.jpg|link=High-energy literature|1975: Techniques from [[High-energy literature]] used in [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World"]] research. | ||
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Revision as of 11:37, 11 December 2016
1866: Set theorist and crime-fighter John Venn discovers new class of Gnomon algorithm functions.
1867: Set theorist and crime-fighter Georg Cantor rescues John Venn during attack by math criminals.
1974: "Hello World" computer program from 1974 proud to represent "Hello World" computer programs everywhere.
1975: Techniques from High-energy literature used in "Hello World" research.