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  1. Kenneth E. Iverson, 1989. Kenneth Eugene „Ken“ Iverson (* 17.Dezember 1920 in Camrose, Alberta; † 19. Oktober 2004 in Toronto, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Mathematiker und Informatiker, der die Programmiersprachen APL und J entwickelt hat.

  2. Kenneth E. Iverson was born on 17 December 1920 in Camrose, a town in central Alberta, Canada. His parents were farmers of Norwegian descent who came to Alberta from North Dakota. While he showed an early aptitude for mathematics, teaching himself calculus while a teenager, he left school after the 9th grade to work on his parents’ farm.

  3. Kenneth Eugene Iverson. Ken Iverson was influential in many people's lives. His passing in October of 2004 has been marked by several events that celebrated his life. The purpose of this web site is to collect some materials together in a place where they may be accessed by people looking for information about Ken and his contributions to ...

  4. Kenneth E. Iverson IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Key Words and Phrases: APL, mathematical notation CR Category: 4.2 Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct

  5. Kenneth Iverson De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre Kenneth Eugene Iverson ( Camrose , Alberta , 17 de dezembro de 1920 — Toronto , 19 de outubro de 2004 ) foi um matemático canadense .

  6. Plain Talk, by Ken Iverson, is a memoir of his time running the steel company Nucor. Despite the warning, above this book deserves your attention for a few reasons: Nucor was extremely successful, for a long period, in an industry that provided huge headwinds. There are no magic pills to being successful in steel. It’s generally an awful ...

  7. Kenneth Eugene Iverson (17 December 1920 – 19 October 2004) was a Canadian computer scientist noted for the development of the programming language APL.He was honored with the Turing Award in 1979 "for his pioneering effort in programming languages and mathematical notation resulting in what the computing field now knows as APL; for his contributions to the implementation of interactive ...