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  1. Brian Kernighan (Toronto, 1942) é um cientista da computação canadense. Trabalhou nos laboratórios Bell e contribuiu em trabalho pioneiro para o desenvolvimento das linguagens de programação AWK e AMPL. O nome de Brian Kernighan tornou-se conhecido por ser o co-autor do primeiro livro sobre a linguagem de programação C com ...

  2. Brian Wilson Kernighan (/ ˈ k ɜːr n ɪ h æ n /; born January 30, 1942) is a Canadian computer scientist. He worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie.

  3. Learn about Brian Kernighan, a professor of computer science at Princeton University and the co-author of several influential books on programming languages and systems. Find his recent books, research, teaching, and publications on his home page.

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  4. Brian Kernighan is a renowned computer scientist and author of several influential books on programming languages, software tools, and digital humanities. He is a professor at Princeton University, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and a former head of the Computing Structures Research Department at Bell Laboratories.

  5. Brian Kernighan William O. Baker *39 Professor in Computer Science. Website: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/ Email: bwk@Princeton.EDU. Office: Computer Science Building, 311. Phone: 609-258-2089. Research interests: AMPL modeling language for mathematical optimization; scripting languages

  6. 18 de abr. de 2019 · Brian Kernighan, a pioneer of early programming languages and software tools and a scholar known for distilling and clarifying complex technical subjects, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. A professor of computer science, Kernighan is among five Princeton faculty members, a visiting professor, and two ...

  7. Learn about the life and career of Brian Kernighan, a Canadian-born computer scientist who worked at Princeton and Bell Labs. He talks about his research on graph partitioning, Unix, C, and the Multics project.