And Edsger Dijkstra. I will put together a list of recommended readings from his online archive <http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/> How can you not appreciate somebody that can write this: > "It was a type of people I did not know, I found them very strange and > they did not inspire confidence at all. Later I learned that I had been > introduced to electronic engineers." > > EWD1316 Or who has been at this stage on a project: > "I realized that my previous projects > had only been agility exercises. I now > had to confront complexity itself and > try to find out the best way to do > difficult things. But it took me a > long time to gather the courage to do > that. Alan Turing committed suicide; > Kurt Gödel was on and off in a mental > hospital. I was terribly > frightened.... I was essentially > incommunicado, hardly spoke, did not > work. I would sit all evening silently > staring at the white walls in our > living room. Finally, one night at > half past two, my wife collected me > weeping on the carpet in that room. > From that moment I realized that > something had to be done." > 1984