The peer group

Dated: 

15 March 1981

Though Dijkstra's own research publications were cited a lot, he himself did not want to judge the quality of one's work in terms of number of citations, nor in terms of number of papers.

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Trip to Warwick, IFIP WG 2.3

Dated: 

16 March - 15 April, 1971

Dijkstra wrote a report in Dutch about his trip to Warwick (England), which took place right before Easter, 1971. The purpose of his trip was to attend an IFIP Working Group 2.3 meeting at Warwick University. Some points in Dijkstra's trip report are of general interest:

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Letter from Wirth to Dijkstra

Dated: 

19 March 1971

Wirth and Dijkstra were close colleagues, thoroughly studying each other's writings in 1971. But how close, exactly, were they? How did Wirth's views differ from those of Dijkstra? In my first attempt to address these matters, I shall discuss a letter Wirth sent to Dijkstra in March 1971.

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Congratulations from Hilversum

A letter in Dutch from Evert R. Sluiter, congratulating Dijkstra with his one thousandth EWD. Sluiter also mentioned that he received the EWDs from two people, one of them being Jan van der Snepsheut (University of Groningen), the other being a colleague at `AT&T en Philips Telecommunicatie'.

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Massaging the program

Dated: 

8 February 1981

Given a specific function, called lambo, how do you prove that it is equal to its own inverse? Dijkstra's answer: by massaging a program that computes lambo. That is, by gradually transforming an original program that computes lambo into a symmetric program that is rather useless to the programmer but useful to the mathematician!

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