Edsger Dijkstra

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Eulogy [http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=37597&threshold=1&commentsort=0&tid=99&mode=thread&cid=4029518]
and [http://www.lwn.net/Articles/6954/]

Goto paper
[http://www.acm.org/classics/oct95/] (a paper about "GO TO" statements)

[[collected works at UT site: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD ]]

[[relation to [semaphores],
vector,
stack,
[Algol] 60,
...]]

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[GPS]: My favorite quote (from one of  his papers at the URI above) is: 

"Being a better programmer means being able to design more effective and trustworthy programs and knowing how to do that efficiently.  It is about not wasting storage cells or machine cycles and about avoiding those complexities that increase the number of reasoning steps needed to keep the design under strict intellectual control." Edsger W. Dijkstra

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[GS]: Another one:

"The fathers of the field had been pretty confusing: John von Neumann speculated 
about computers and the human brain in analogies sufficiently wild to be worthy 
of a medieval thinker, and Alan Turing thought about criteria to settle the 
question of whether machines can think, a question of which we now know that 
it is about as relevant as the question of whether submarines can swim."

Professor Edsger Dijkstra, at the ACN South Central Regional Conference, Austin, Texas, 16 to 18 November 1984
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"Mathematical elegance, conceptual simplicity, and their companion, brevity of an unambiguous reference manual, are a condition sine qua non for any product reliable enough to attain stability."
[https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD10xx/EWD1041.html]

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