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Edsger Wybe Dijkstra , né à Rotterdam le 11 mai 1930 et mort à Nuenen le 6 août 2002, est un mathématicien et informaticien néerlandais du XXe siècle. Il reçoit en 1972 le prix Turing pour ses contributions sur la science et l’art des langages de programmation et au langage Algol. Juste avant sa mort, en 2002, il reçoit le prix PoDC de l'article influent, pour ses travaux sur l'autostabilisation. L'année suivant sa mort, le prix sera renommé en son honneur prix Dijkstra. Wikipedia  

✵ 11. mai 1930 – 6. août 2002
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“Je ne pense pas que la programmation orientée objet soit un paradigme de structuration qui satisfasse mes standards d’élégance.”

I don’t think object-oriented programming is a structuring paradigm that meets my standards of elegance.
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Années 1990

“La question de savoir si les machines peuvent penser… est à peu près aussi pertinente que celle de savoir si les sous-marins peuvent nager.”

The question of whether Machines Can Think… is about as relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim.
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Années 1980

“Tester un programme démontre la présence de bugs, pas leur absence.”

Testing shows the presence, not the absence of bugs
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Années 1960

Edsger Dijkstra: Citations en anglais

“Probably I am very naive, but I also think I prefer to remain so, at least for the time being and perhaps for the rest of my life.”

Refering to his conclusion to the Barber paradox or Russell's paradox.
Dijkstra (1985) Where is Russell's paradox? http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD09xx/EWD923a.html (EWD 923A).
1980s

“It is time to unmask the computing community as a Secret Society for the Creation and Preservation of Artificial Complexity.”

Dijkstra (1996) "The next fifty years" https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD12xx/EWD1243a.html (EWD 1243a).
1990s

“[Though computer science is a fairly new discipline, it is predominantly based on the Cartesian world view. As Edsgar W. Dijkstra has pointed out] A scientific discipline emerges with the - usually rather slow!”

discovery of which aspects can be meaningfully 'studied in isolation for the sake of their own consistency.
Dijkstra (1982) as cited in: Douglas Schuler, Douglas Schuler Jonathan Jacky (1989) Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing, 1987. Vol 1, p. 84.
1980s

“LISP has been jokingly described as "the most intelligent way to misuse a computer."”

I think that description a great compliment because it transmits the full flavor of liberation: it has assisted a number of our most gifted fellow humans in thinking previously impossible thoughts.
1970s, The Humble Programmer (1972)

“Don't blame me for the fact that competent programming, as I view it as an intellectual possibility, will be too difficult for "the average programmer"”

you must not fall into the trap of rejecting a surgical technique because it is beyond the capabilities of the barber in his shop around the corner.
Dijkstra (1975) Comments at a Symposium http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD05xx/EWD512.html (EWD 512).
1970s

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