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A collection of interviews with notable IT people, including computing and Internet pioneers.
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Manuscripts of Edsger W. Dijkstra, a collection of over 1,300 written works, famously known as EWDs. Also, In Pursuit of Simplicity symposium. Format: PDF.
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Edsger Wybe Dijkstra was one of the most influential members of computing science's founding generation. Among the domains in which his scientific contributions are fundamental are
formal specification and verification
design of mathematical arguments
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Inventor of the Week Archives: The computer mouse. The national Lemelson-MIT Awards gives the world's largest single prize for invention and innovation, the annual $500,000 dollar Lemelson-MIT Prize.
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Inventor of the Week Archive
Years before personal computers and desktop information processing
became commonplace or even practicable, Douglas Carl Engelbart
had invented a number of interactive, user-friendly information
access systems that we take for granted today: the computer
mouse,
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Lecture video at Internet Archive. Open content.
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Dan Ingalls lectures on Object-Oriented Programming. Tape #GB-02
Dan Ingalls: Object-Oriented Programming
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Describes some of his latest work on how modal calculi describe several possible worlds at once, instead of just one; photo, examples.
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John McArthy, creater of Lisp, in an extension of his book on philosophical problems in AI, touched on modal logic
The idea is that modal calculi describe several possible
worlds at once, instead of just one. Statements are not assigned a
single truth-value, but rather a spectum of truth-values,
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