PART III

Professional Computers and an Independent Discipline 1930–1964

In her mind mathematics were directly opposed to literature. She would not have cared to confess how infinitely she preferred the exactitude, the star-like impersonality, of figures to the confusion, agitation, and vagueness of the finest prose.

Virginia Woolf, Night and Day (1919)

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