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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.
David J. "Dave" Farber é um cientista da computação estadunidense. Em 13 de agosto de 2013 Farber foi induzido como pioneiro no Internet Hall of Fame . [ 1 ]
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- 17 de abril de 1934, Estados Unidos
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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.
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Computer Communications. David Farber. Understanding the history of Networking required the reconstruction of three competitive local area networking technologies: Ethernet, token ring, and token bus.
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.
In 2012, in memory of his son, he established the Joseph M. Farber prize at the Stevens Institute of Technology, which recognizes a graduating senior majoring in one of the disciplines of the College of Arts and Letters who displays a keen interest in and concern for civil liberties and their importance in preserving and protecting human rights.