Your chance to hear Chuck House discuss The HP Phenomenon, free
Chuck House spent 29 years at Hewlett-Packard and worked in a wide variety of roles at a number of divisions and groups. He’s an IEEE Fellow for logic analysis technology, was President of ACM (the world’s largest Computer Science society), and is an ACM Fellow. He also holds HP’s only “Medal of Defiance,” awarded to him by David Packard for “extraordinary contempt and defiance beyond the normal call of engineering duty.” If that sounds like someone you would want to hear speak, your chance is coming nigh because Chuck House has written a book called The HP Phenomenon and he’ll be speaking about HP and the book at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View on Monday, December 7 (“a date which will live in infamy” according to President Franklin D Roosevelt).
The lecture is free. The memories of HP, priceless. Go here to register. The reception starts at 6 pm and the lecture starts at 7 pm.
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