Todd Hoff

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He’d been—like Claude Shannon, his greatest student—a basement tinkerer from his earliest memories. Much of his adult life was spent, it turned out, building dogged, untiring mathematical brains of wood and metal, brains that in some ways far outclassed his own—and that would ultimately be the scene of Shannon’s first breakthrough.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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