Maurice Wilkes

Computer Science British 1913 – 2010 369 quotes

Developed the EDSAC, the first practical stored-program electronic computer.

Quotes by Maurice Wilkes

The EDSAC was built to be a practical machine, not a research project in itself.

The EDSAC: An Electronic Calculating Machine 1949

The stored program concept is the fundamental idea that makes modern computers possible.

The EDSAC: An Electronic Calculating Machine 1949

A computer program is a sequence of instructions, and the computer executes them one after another.

The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer 1951

Debugging is an art, not a science.

The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer 1951

The programmer must be prepared to spend a good deal of time in finding and correcting errors in his programs.

The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer 1951

The most important thing is to get the program working correctly, even if it's not the most elegant solution.

The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer 1951

The EDSAC was designed to be a user-friendly machine, as far as that was possible in those days.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

The development of the computer has been a continuous process of making machines more powerful and easier to use.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

Microprogramming is a technique for implementing the control unit of a computer by means of a stored program.

The Best Way to Design an Automatic Calculating Machine 1951

Microprogramming provides a systematic and flexible way of designing and implementing the control logic of a computer.

The Best Way to Design an Automatic Calculating Machine 1951

The microprogram is essentially a program that controls the operation of the hardware at a very low level.

The Best Way to Design an Automatic Calculating Machine 1951

The concept of microprogramming has had a profound impact on computer architecture.

The Best Way to Design an Automatic Calculating Machine 1951

The EDSAC was the first practical stored-program electronic computer.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

The early days of computing were characterized by a great deal of experimentation and innovation.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

The computer is a tool that can be used to solve a wide variety of problems.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

The future of computing lies in making computers even more powerful and accessible to everyone.

Automatic Digital Computers 1956

The development of the computer has been a truly revolutionary event.

The Growth of Interest in Microprogramming 1968

The impact of computers on society is still being felt, and it will continue to grow.

The Growth of Interest in Microprogramming 1968

The computer is a testament to human ingenuity and creativity.

The Growth of Interest in Microprogramming 1968

The early pioneers of computing laid the groundwork for everything that has come since.

Memoirs of a Computer Pioneer 1985