Jacob T. Schwartz Quote

Computer science, a new addition to the fraternity of sciences, confronts its older brothers, mathematics and engineering, with an adolescent brashness born of rapid, confident growth and perhaps also of enthusiastic inexperience.


Discrete Thoughts: Essays on Mathematics, Science, and Philosophy, Chapter Seven (p. 63), Springer-Verlag. 1992


Computer science, a new addition to the fraternity of sciences, confronts its older brothers, mathematics and engineering, with an adolescent...

Computer science, a new addition to the fraternity of sciences, confronts its older brothers, mathematics and engineering, with an adolescent...

Computer science, a new addition to the fraternity of sciences, confronts its older brothers, mathematics and engineering, with an adolescent...

Computer science, a new addition to the fraternity of sciences, confronts its older brothers, mathematics and engineering, with an adolescent...