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An enormous amount of material exists about Shannon, both on the web and the deep web (i.e., for people who pay, or whose employers pay, such as academics).  The material is largely in praise of Shannon's influence, not just on communications and computers, but also on thinking about biological processes and linguistics.  So my current thinking is, rather than attempt to duplicate all that material, try to succinctly summarize the really most influential theories he proposed, and then point off to other articles about them or to publicly available resources on the web.  Otherwise, the size of this article will be very large, and it will just duplicate what many other sites have already done.  I'm beginning to work on this and hope to start it soon.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 09:33, 9 May 2008 (CDT)
An enormous amount of material exists about Shannon, both on the web and the deep web (i.e., for people who pay, or whose employers pay, such as academics).  The material is largely in praise of Shannon's influence, not just on communications and computers, but also on thinking about biological processes and linguistics.  So my current thinking is, rather than attempt to duplicate all that material, try to succinctly summarize the really most influential theories he proposed, and then point off to other articles about them or to publicly available resources on the web.  Otherwise, the size of this article will be very large, and it will just duplicate what many other sites have already done.  I'm beginning to work on this and hope to start it soon.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 09:33, 9 May 2008 (CDT)
This article will not attempt to create yet another biography of Claude Shannon, but it will provide pointers to multiple existing biographies which already describe his life in great detail.  This article will try to outline his seminal accomplishments and provide pointers to additional reading on each topic.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 01:22, 27 June 2020 (UTC)

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strategy for this article

An enormous amount of material exists about Shannon, both on the web and the deep web (i.e., for people who pay, or whose employers pay, such as academics). The material is largely in praise of Shannon's influence, not just on communications and computers, but also on thinking about biological processes and linguistics. So my current thinking is, rather than attempt to duplicate all that material, try to succinctly summarize the really most influential theories he proposed, and then point off to other articles about them or to publicly available resources on the web. Otherwise, the size of this article will be very large, and it will just duplicate what many other sites have already done. I'm beginning to work on this and hope to start it soon.Pat Palmer 09:33, 9 May 2008 (CDT)

This article will not attempt to create yet another biography of Claude Shannon, but it will provide pointers to multiple existing biographies which already describe his life in great detail. This article will try to outline his seminal accomplishments and provide pointers to additional reading on each topic.Pat Palmer (talk) 01:22, 27 June 2020 (UTC)