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  1. Kenneth Eugene Iverson (17 December 1920 – 19 October 2004) was a Canadian computer scientist noted for the development of the programming language APL.

  2. Kenneth Eugene Iverson (Camrose, Alberta, 17 de dezembro de 1920 — Toronto, 19 de outubro de 2004) foi um matemático canadense. Desenvolveu as linguagens de programação APL e J. Em 1979 recebeu o Prêmio Turing. [2] A Iverson se atribui a definição das funções piso e teto pelos termos floor e ceiling, com seus respectivos ...

  3. 19 de out. de 2004 · Ken earned a B.A. in mathematics and physics from Queens in 1950, and an M.A. in mathematics from Harvard University in 1951. He switched to the Department of Engineering and Applied Physics as a result of taking a course from computer pioneer Professor Howard Aiken.

  4. Kenneth Eugene Iverson (17 December 1920 – 19 October 2004) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, noted for the development of APL.

  5. Kenneth E. Iverson, Canadian mathematician and computer scientist who pioneered a very compact high-level computer programming language called APL (the initials of the title of his book A Programming Language [1962]).

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  6. 9 de out. de 2018 · Ken Iverson started developing his notation at Harvard in the 1950s as a mathematical code for describing computations. It blossomed through APL into a family of languages. Many hands have nourished these languages; but Ken Iverson was father to them all.

  7. Kenneth E. Iverson. Born December 17, 1920, Camrose, Alberta, Canada; with Adin Falkoff, inventor and implementer of the programming language APL.