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Alan Jay Perlis (April 1, 1922 – February 7, 1990) was an American computer scientist and professor at Purdue University, Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University. He is best known for his pioneering work in programming languages and was the first recipient of the Turing Award .
- On Integral Equations, Their Solution by Iteration and Analytic Continuation (1950)
Alan Jay Perlis ( Pittsburgh, 1 de abril de 1922 — New Haven, 7 de fevereiro de 1990) foi um cientista da computação estadunidense . Foi o primeiro laureado com o Prêmio Turing, em 1966. Em 1943 recebeu seu diploma de graduação em química pelo Carnegie Institute of Technology (atual Carnegie Mellon University ).
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3 de fev. de 2024 · Alan Jay Perlis (born April 1, 1922, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 7, 1990, New Haven, Conn.) American mathematician and computer scientist. He was the first winner, in 1966, of the A.M. Turing Award, given by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and recognized internationally as the highest honour in computer science.
- William L. Hosch
Alan J. Perlis was a computer pioneer who established computer science as a legitimate discipline and developed programming languages and techniques. He was the first president of the ACM, the author of classic one-liners, and the co-designer of Algol and LCC. Learn about his life, education, career, honors, and legacy.
Perlisisms - "Epigrams in Programming" by Alan J. Perlis. EPIGRAMS IN PROGRAMMING. 1. One man's constant is another man's variable. 2. Functions delay binding; data structures induce binding. Moral: Structure data late in the programming process. 3. Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.
7 de fev. de 1990 · Research. Subjects. Alan J Perlis was born on April 1, 1922 into a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended primary schools in his hometown, starting with the Colfax Public School in his Squirrel Hill neighborhood. In 1933 Perlis enrolled in the public but prestigious Taylor Allderdice High School.
Award Recipient. Alan Jay Perlis (April 1, 1922 – February 7, 1990) was an American computer scientist known for his pioneering work in programming languages and the first recipient of the Turing Award. Perlis was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.