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The computer would do anything you programmed it to do
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"The computer would do anything you programmed it to do"

- Vinton Cerf

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This quote by Vinton Cerf speaks to the power of computers and the capacity of shows. It suggests that computer systems are capable of carrying out any task that is set into them. This is a testimony to the power of computer systems and the capacity of programming. It suggests that computers can be used to automate tasks, solve complicated issues, and even produce new technologies. It also suggests that programming is an effective tool that can be utilized to develop anything from basic programs to intricate systems. This quote highlights the importance of programming and the potential of computers to do anything that is configured into them. It is a suggestion that computer systems are powerful tools that can be utilized to develop remarkable things. It is likewise a tip that programming is a powerful tool that can be used to produce anything from easy programs to intricate systems.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Vinton Cerf somewhere between June 23, 1943 and today. He/she was a famous Inventor from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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