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  1. 5 de fev. de 2013 · The Humble Programmer by Edsger W. Dijkstra. As a result of a long sequence of coincidences I entered the programming profession officially on the first spring morning of 1952 and as far as I have been able to trace, I was the first Dutchman to do so in my country. In retrospect the most amazing thing was the slowness with which, at least in my ...

  2. 6 de ago. de 2002 · Biography Edsger Dijkstra's parents were Douwe Wybe Dijkstra and Brechtje Cornelia Kluijver (or Kluyver); he was the third of their four children.His father taught chemistry at the high school in Rotterdam while his mother was trained as a mathematician although she never had a formal position.

  3. Algoritmo de Dijkstra. O algoritmo de Dijkstra, concebido pelo cientista da computação holandês Edsger Dijkstra em 1956 e publicado em 1959, [ 1][ 2] soluciona o problema do caminho mais curto num grafo dirigido ou não dirigido com arestas de peso não negativo, em tempo computacional onde V é o número de vértices e E é o número de ...

  4. Dijkstra (1982) "A Letter to My Old Friend Jonathan" (EWD475) p. 101 in [Dijkstra, Edsger, Selected Writings on Computing, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1982, 9780387906522] 1980s “If you want more effective programmers, you will discover that they should not waste their time debugging, they should not introduce the bugs to start with.”

  5. Der Algorithmus von Dijkstra (nach seinem Erfinder Edsger W. Dijkstra) ist ein Algorithmus aus der Klasse der Greedy-Algorithmen [1] und löst das Problem der kürzesten Pfade für einen gegebenen Startknoten. Er berechnet somit einen kürzesten Pfad zwischen dem gegebenen Startknoten und einem der (oder allen) übrigen Knoten in einem ...

  6. 10 de ago. de 2002 · Aug. 13, 2002. Because of an editing error, an obituary on Saturday about Edsger Wybe Dijkstra, whose contributions to mathematical logic underlie modern computer programming, misstated the day of ...

  7. Edsger W. Dijkstra. Born 1930, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Leading critic of programming without a mathematical proof of correctness and condemner of the infamous GOTO; recipient of the 1972 ACM Turing Award. Education: MS, mathematics and theoretical physics, University of Leiden, 1956; PhD, computing science, Municipal University of Amsterdam ...