I'm not talking specifically software (as I see that's already been asked); I'm talking about the great contemporary computer scientistsnext generation of programming greats. The Alan Kays, the Donald Knuths, the Kernighans and RitchiesRitchies, the DijkstrasDijkstras, the BabbagesBabbages, the Turings Turings of todaytomorrow. People who are making incredible contributions to the field in specific areasright now. People whose work we will look back on in 50 years' time and say "this person had a great mind and we couldn't have got to where we are without them".
There's a fair amount of crystal-ball gazing required, so I won't be surprised if the question is too subjective for this site, but I thought it might be a fun and interesting one question to post :-)
