To celebrate his 85th birthday, some links to interviews with Niklaus Wirth interviews
Posted by jpluimers on 2019/02/15
Today, Niklaus Wirth, “father” of The Pascal Programming Language turned 85.
Happy birthday!
Almost 50 years ago, Niklaus Wirth submitted his famous paper “The Programming Language Pascal” which was published early 1971
Luckily it is archived on both the WayBack machine and Archive.is as the only PDF copy I could find on-line isn’t always on-line: http://oberoncore.ru/_media/library/wirth_the_programming_language_pascal.pdf
Originally it was published by Niklaus Wirth in Acta Informatica, Vol. 1, Fasc. 1, 1971 pp. 35-63
He has been very active, just browse through the [WayBack] List of computer science publications by Niklaus Wirth
To celebrate his birthday, here are some interviews with him:
- [Archive.is] Conversations on the History of Informatics (I)
- [WayBack] The Art of Teaching Computer Science: Niklaus Wirth
- [WayBack] Niklaus Wirth: Geek of the Week – Simple Talk
- [WayBack] A Brief History of Software Engineering
- [Archive.is] Lecture 22 – Bonus Interview: Niklaus Wirth
- [WayBack] Niklaus Wirth and the art of simplicity – Department of Computer Science | ETH Zurich
- [WayBack] The Way It Was:Tales from a life in computing: When I first met Niklaus Wirth
- [WayBack] Blaise Pascal Magazine #31 and #32 free issue
If you like the ones above as much as I do, then search for more: there are plenty!
–jeroen
via: Happy 80th birthday Niklaus Wirth! « The Wiert Corner – irregular stream of stuff
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