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  1. David J. Farber (born April 17, 1934) is a professor of computer science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking who is currently [as of?] the distinguished professor and co-director of Cyber Civilization Research Center [1] at Keio University in Japan.

  2. cientista de computação, cientista da informação, professor universitário. Prêmios. Internet Hall of Fame (2013) Empregador (a) Universidade Carnegie Mellon, Universidade da Califórnia em Irvine, Universidade de Delaware, Universidade Keio. Instituições.

  3. History. Institutions. Barnard College, University of Hawaii, University of New Mexico, Temple University, University of Kansas. David Farber is an American historian. He is the Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor of History [1] at the University of Kansas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SNOBOLSNOBOL - Wikipedia

    SNOBOL ("StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language") is a series of programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David J. Farber, Ralph E. Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky, culminating in SNOBOL4.

  5. David J. Farber is a professor of computer science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking who is currently the distinguished professor and co-director of Cyber Civilization Research Center at Keio University in Japan.

  6. Bio/Description. A professor of Computer Science, noted for his major contributions to programming languages and computer networking. He is currently Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at the School of Computer Science, Heinz College, and Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2019 · This is the story of David J. Farber, who arrived in Japan in April 2018 as the Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the newly-established Cyber Civilization Research Center (CCRC) at Keio University, to continue his adventure in the exploration of the future of the Internet.