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Niklaus Emil Wirth (Winterthur, 15 de fevereiro de 1934 – 1 de janeiro de 2024) foi um professor e cientista da computação suíço. Ele projetou várias linguagens de programação, incluindo Pascal , e foi pioneiro em vários outros tópicos clássicos em engenharia de software .
Niklaus Emil Wirth (15 February 1934 – 1 January 2024) was a Swiss computer scientist. He designed several programming languages , including Pascal , and pioneered several classic topics in software engineering.
- A Generalization of Algol (1963)
25 de fev. de 2024 · PUBLICIDADE. No dia 1º de janeiro de 2024, faleceu em sua residência em Zurique, aos 89 anos, o renomado cientista da computação suíço Niklaus Wirth. Laureado com o Prêmio Turing em 1984, frequentemente comparado ao Prêmio Nobel na área da computação, Wirth deixou um legado significativo no desenvolvimento da ciência da computação. Leia mais:
- Masculino
- December 19, 1996
- Editor
22 de fev. de 2024 · Niklaus Wirth, Visionary Software Architect, Dies at 89 Pascal, the programming language he created in the early days of personal computing, offered a simpler alternative to other languages in...
ETH Zurich mourns the loss of its long-serving professor and Turing Award winner, who developed influential programming languages and helped establish computer science in Switzerland. Wirth was known for his passion, simplicity and elegance in software design and his vision of a personal computer for everyone.
Learn about the life and achievements of Niklaus E. Wirth, the Swiss computer scientist who developed EULER, ALGOL-W, MODULA and PASCAL, and created the influential programming languages Pascal and Modula-2. Find out how he influenced the field of compiler design, programming methods, and system building with his innovative and practical work.
5 de jan. de 2024 · With sadness we note the passing of Niklaus Emil Wirth, Swiss computer scientist and 2004 CHM Fellow, who died at the age of 89 on January 1, 2024. Niklaus Wirth was born in Winterthur, Switzerland, in 1934. He received the degree of electronics engineer from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zurich) in 1959, an MSc from ...