David Burnett-Hall: Recollections

Over the last 50 years, what one thing in computer science has had the most global impact?
Without a doubt, the way that computers can communicate with one another, which led to the creation of the Internet. The world has changed enormously since I came to York in 1966, and rapid communication, available to all (usually for free), has been the root of these changes.

What would you say to a student embarking on a course in computer science?
Welcome to the world of computer science! You will never be able to travel back to 1954, which is the year when I first met a computer. At that point there were only half a dozen in the whole country! Today you are entering a constantly developing discipline in which the future is full of exciting possibilities. Enjoy your time in York!