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File:Maimonides.jpg|link=Maimonides (nonfiction)|1165: Rabbi, philosopher, astronomer, and physician [[Maimonides (nonfiction)|Maimonides]] questions morality of [[scrying engines]]. | File:Maimonides.jpg|link=Maimonides (nonfiction)|1165: Rabbi, philosopher, astronomer, and physician [[Maimonides (nonfiction)|Maimonides]] questions morality of [[scrying engines]]. | ||
File:Charles Grafton Page.jpg|link=Charles Grafton Page (nonfiction)|1837: Inventor and crime-fighter [[Charles Grafton Page (nonfiction)|Charles Grafton Page]] new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | File:Charles Grafton Page.jpg|link=Charles Grafton Page (nonfiction)|1837: Inventor and crime-fighter [[Charles Grafton Page (nonfiction)|Charles Grafton Page]] new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | ||
File:Georg Cantor 1894.png|link=Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|1845: Mathematician and philosopher [[Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|Georg Cantor]] born. He will invent [[Set theory (nonfiction)|set theory]], a fundamental area of mathematical inquiry. | |||
File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|1964: Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] invents [[Dice (nonfiction)|dice game]] based on quicksort. | File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|1964: Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] invents [[Dice (nonfiction)|dice game]] based on quicksort. | ||
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Revision as of 14:45, 22 December 2016
501 BC: Achilles and Ajax play dice to determine who will attend the Lucky Spasm Dice Academy.
1165: Rabbi, philosopher, astronomer, and physician Maimonides questions morality of scrying engines.
1837: Inventor and crime-fighter Charles Grafton Page new class of Gnomon algorithm functions.
1845: Mathematician and philosopher Georg Cantor born. He will invent set theory, a fundamental area of mathematical inquiry.
1964: Computer scientist Tony Hoare invents dice game based on quicksort.