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  1. Charles Antony Richard Hoare, também conhecido como Tony Hoare ou C. A. R. Hoare (Colombo, 11 de janeiro de 1934 [2]), é um cientista da computação britânico. Conhecido pelo desenvolvimento do Quicksort em 1960, o algoritmo de ordenação mais utilizado no mundo, e muito provavelmente o algoritmo mais usado dentre todos os tipos existentes.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_HoareTony Hoare - Wikipedia

    Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare FRS FREng, also known as Tony Hoare or by his initials C. A. R. Hoare (/ h ɔːr /; born 11 January 1934) is a British computer scientist who has made foundational contributions to programming languages, algorithms, operating systems, formal verification, and concurrent computing.

  3. “Tony” Hoare, as he is universally known, was named Charles Antony Richard Hoare when born on 11 January 1934 in the city of Colombo in what was Ceylon but is now Sri Lanka. Tony's parents were involved in the business of what was then the British Empire.

  4. Tony Hoare is a renowned computer scientist who invented Quicksort, Algol 60, and Z specification language. He is also known for his work on provable correctness, concurrent programming, and unifying semantics for computing systems.

  5. 4 de fev. de 2023 · Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare (Tony Hoare) has conducted research in computer science for over sixty years. He began and finished his career working in industry, while spending the middle half in academia.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare. Born: January 11, 1934, Colombo, Sri Lanka (age 90) Awards And Honors: Turing Award (1980) Subjects Of Study: ALGOL. Quicksort. compiler. computer programming language.

  7. Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare is a senior researcher in the Programming Principles and Tools group at Microsoft Research Cambridge (U.K.). Born in Colombo (Ceylon, now Sri Lanka) to British parents, he received his Bachelor’s degree in Classics from the University of Oxford (Merton College) in 1956.