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  1. Adele Goldberg (born July 22, 1945) is an American computer scientist. She was one of the co-developers of the programming language Smalltalk-80, which is a computer software that simplifies the programming language, and has been the basis of knowledge and structure for many other programming languages such as Python, C, and Java.

  2. Adele Goldberg (Cleveland, Ohio, 22 de julho de 1945) é uma cientista da computação estadunidense, autora e co-autora de livros sobre a linguagem de programação Smalltalk-80.

  3. psych.princeton.edu › people › adele-goldbergAdele Goldberg | Psychology

    A key observation facilitates an explanation: our knowledge of language consists of form-function correspondences (constructions). It is striking how different human languages can be, given that we all need to express the same basic types of messages.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Psychology, Princeton University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 39,808‬‬ - ‪language‬ - ‪cognitive science‬ - ‪linguistics‬ - ‪language acquisition‬ - ‪language processing‬.

  5. Adele Goldberg. Born: 1945. While completing her bachelor’s degree in Mathematics at the University of Michigan, Adele began to consider computing science as a possible career path. Working at IBM over the summer between her junior and senior years, she taught herself how to program unit record machines on her breaks.

  6. Adele Goldberg is a professor of psychology and linguistics at Princeton University, and the author of several books on language construction and creativity. She leads a research group that studies language learning, use, and variation in typical and atypical populations.

  7. computerhistory.org › profile › adele-goldbergAdele Goldberg - CHM

    5 de jun. de 2024 · Adele Goldberg is a computer scientist who co-developed Smalltalk, an object-oriented programming language, at Xerox PARC. She also pioneered the use of computers in education and the graphical user interface concepts behind Windows and Mac.