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浅井:这很困难(笑)。但我觉得这部作品的核心吸引力,或许并不在于描绘那些无法互相理解、充满隔阂的关系,而在于展现即使无法完全理解,人们仍然尝试相互靠近的过程。这个“车厢”最终会呈现出怎样的色彩,是更接近冷峻,还是更显可爱,能在多大程度上展现出人物的魅力,将是留给观众的课题。
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Some scientists are great in their own right; some are also great managers, lead scientific schools and leave a profound influence on many people’s careers. Examples of someone leaving both kinds of legacy exist (think David Hilbert) but are not frequent. Hoare was one of them. A token of his role as leader was his editorship of the Prentice Hall “Computer Science Series”, which published dozens of influential titles in theory, programming languages, semantics and programming methodology in the 1980s and 1990s, with the support of a great editor, Helen Martin, who was barely twenty when she started. (Many of the Prentice Hall books cited in the bibliography are from that series.) More generally, he corresponded with many people, in particular younger scientists, and guided them through their careers. One of the fun and instructive experiences at the various colloquia which were held in his honor, particularly on the occasion of his successive alleged “retirements” [29] [30], was for someone to explain during some conversation that he had a privileged relationship with Tony, and to discover that everyone else in the group thought exactly the same. He took a genuine interest, pursued over many years, in others’ intellectual development. Let me cite a personal example. After I had published some critical comments of supposedly object-oriented languages, he wrote to castigate me (29 August 2002):
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