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Sunday, April 01, 2007







John Backus is dead. Fortran lives!
And Algol. At least the ideas behind those early languages.

Famous quote:

Backus said the development of Fortran was a constant process of trial, error and determination.

'You need the willingness to fail all the time,' he said of the project. 'You have to generate many ideas and then you have to work very hard only to discover that they don't work. And you keep doing that over and over until you find one that does work.'

See for instance: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/108125/the-father-of-fortran-dies.html

The added value of Computable is to translate this in poor Dutch,
see: http://www.computable.nl/nieuws.jsp?id=1917625

John Backus had een uitgesproken mening over het begrip innovatie. Hij noemde het een constant proces van trial and error. "Je hebt de wil nodig om te falen. Je komt met enorm veel ideeën, maar zal er na veel ploeterwerk achterkomen dat ze geen van allen werken. Dat doe je net zo lang tot je er een vindt die wel werkt." Door de onorthodoxe benadering typeerde een andere oud-collega het IBM-team kortgeleden als de "hackers van weleer".

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