John Backus (1924–2007) American computer scientist
Quoted in the IBM employee magazine Think in 1979. Cited by his Associated Press obituary http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17704662/
Interview from Programmers at Work (1986)
John Backus (1924–2007) American computer scientist
Quoted in the IBM employee magazine Think in 1979. Cited by his Associated Press obituary http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17704662/
Linus Torvalds (1969) Finnish-American software engineer and hacker
Interview in Revolution OS http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308808/, documentary, 2001. <br class="br">2000s, 2000-04
Quoted in Naomi Hamilton, "The A-Z of Programming Languages: Forth," http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;766897508 Computerworld (2008-06-27)
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
Why Software Should Be Free (1991) http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html <br class="br">1990s
Hans van Vliet (1949) Dutch computer scientist
Source: Software Engineering: Principles and Practice, 2007, p. 2
Gerald M. Weinberg (1933–2018) American computer scientist
Cited in: Michael Jay Quinn (2006) Ethics for the information age. p. 415
The Psychology of Computer Programming, 1971
Richard Dawkins book Climbing Mount Improbable
Source: Climbing Mount Improbable (1996), Chapter 2, “Silken Fetters” (p. 58)
Nicholas Negroponte (1943) American computer scientist
Nicholas Negroponte: A 30-year history of the future http://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_a_30_year_history_of_the_future, July 2014, TED Talks (about 13:40 into 19:43 video). <br class="br">A 30-year history of the future, TED Talk (2014)
“Should the computer program the kid or should the kid program the computer?”
Seymour Papert (1928–2016) MIT mathematician, computer scientist, and educator
Spacewar http://wheels.org/spacewar/stone/rolling_stone.html ROLLING STONE · 7 DECEMBER 1972
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
A Free Digital Society - What Makes Digital Inclusion Good or Bad? http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-digital-society.html#education; Lecture at Sciences Po in Paris (19 October 2011)] <br class="br">2010s