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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jill_HoareJill Hoare - Wikipedia

    Jill, Lady Hoare (born 15 October 1933) is a British computer scientist and one of the primary developers on the initial compiler for the ALGOL 60 language, developed for Elliott Brothers in 1963. [1] Early life and family. Hoare was born Jill Pym on 15 October 1933. She is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel John Pym and Diana Gough. [2] .

    • Jill Pym, 15 October 1933
    • computer scientist
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  3. Georgina Ferry interviews Jill Hoare as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hoare discusses early experiences of coding and programming, work at Stanford University in 1973 and working on hospital systems for NHS Oxfordshire. View Series.

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

    In 1962, Hoare married Jill Pym, a member of his research team. Books. Dahl, O.-J.; Dijkstra, E. W.; Hoare, C. A. R. (1972). Structured Programming. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-200550-3. OCLC 23937947. C. A. R. Hoare (1985). Communicating Sequential Processes. Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.

    • C. A. R. Hoare
  5. Georgina Ferry interviews Jill Hoare as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hoare discusses early experiences of coding and programming, work at Stanford University in 1973 and working on hospital systems for NHS Oxfordshire.

  6. 17 de out. de 2018 · Comprises: (item 1) born digital audio of interview with Jill Hoare, former programmer for Elliott Brothers and the NHS. Interview conducted by Georgina Ferry, 6 Oct 2018. Running time 00:44:11, topics include: (00:00:12) family life and schooling.

  7. A theme that can be seen throughout Tony’s work is a striving for useful abstractions and this can be seen clearly in many of the contributions gathered into this book. The contributors cover many of Tony’s seminal ideas. Something else, however, comes through in these essays, and that is the warmth and gratitude of his colleagues.