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This exhibit provides links to "home" pages or other resources on people, both alive and dead, who have made a significant impact on computing.
Robin Milner↑ (1934-2010), pioneer of automated theorem proving, programming language design, and concurrent systems, died on 20th March 2010.
Selected pioneers
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- David Wheeler (1927-2004), inventor of the closed subroutine, died on 13 December 2004.
- Edgar (Ted) Codd (1923-2003), inventor of the relational database model, died on 18 April 2003.
- Roger Needham (1935-2003), Director of Microsoft Research Cambridge, died on 28 February 2003.
- Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (1930-2002), advocator of structured programming, died on 6 August 2002. See obiturary.
- Both co-inventors of Simula 67, the first object-oriented programming language, died in 2002.
Ole-Johan Dahl (1931-2002) died on 29 June 2002.
Kristen Nygaard (1926-2002) died on 10 August 2002.
List of pioneers
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- Howard H. Aiken (Havard Mark I)
- Marc Andreessen (Netscape)
- John V. Atanasoff
- Boris A. Babaian (Russian supercomputers)
- Charles Babbage (Analytical Engine)
- Charles W. Bachman (databases)
- John Backus (BNF)
- Gordon Bell (Digital)
- Tim Berners-Lee (WWW)
- Fred Brooks
- Vannevar Bush
- David Caminer (LEO)
- Vinton Cerf (Internet)
- James Clark (Silicon Graphics and Netscape)
- Edgar F. Codd (databases)
- Seymour Cray (supercomputers)
- Ole-Johan Dahl (Simula)
- Donald Davies (packet switching)
- Edsger W. Dijkstra
- John Presper Eckert (see also here)
- Lawrence Ellison (Oracle)
- Douglas C. Engelbart (the mouse!)
- Andrei P. Ershov (theroretical programming)
- Edward A. Feigenbaum (AI)
- Tommy Flowers (Colossus engineer)
- Robert W. Floyd
- Thomas Fowler (ternary calculator)
- Bill Gates (see also interview and unofficial information)
- Kurt Gödel
- Richard W. Hamming
- Jacques Herbrand
- William R. Hewlett
- C. A. R. Hoare (CSP)
- Marcian E. Hoff Jr
- Herman Hollerith
- Grace M. Hopper (see also here)
- Harry D. Huskey (computer designer)
- Kenneth E. Iverson (APL)
- Steve Jobs (Apple and Next)
- Tom Kilburn (Manchester)
- Donald E. Knuth (TeX)
- Peter Landin
- Sergei A. Lebedev (MESM computer, Ukraine)
- Augusta Ada Lovelace
- Carver Mead
- John McCarthy (AI)
- Benoit Mandelbrot
- John W. Mauchly
- Robin Milner (LCF, ML and CCS)
- Harlan Mills
- Marvin Minsky
- Charles E. Molnar
- Roger Needham
- Nicholas Negroponte
- Ted Nelson (hypertext)
- Kristen Nygaard
- Ken Olsen
- David Packard
- David Parnas (software engineering)
- Blaise Pascal
- John Pinkerton (LEO)
- Jon Postel (Internet)
- Dennis M. Ritchie (Unix)
- P. Georg and Edvard Scheutz (Difference Engine, Sweden)
- Claude E. Shannon (information theory)
- Sir Clive Sinclair (personal computers)
- George R. Stibitz
- Christopher Strachey (denotational semantics)
- Ivan E. Sutherland (graphics)
- Ken Thompson (Unix)
- Michael Tomczyk (home computers)
- Linus Torvalds (Linux)
- Alan M. Turing (Colossus and code-breaking)
- John von Neumann (see also here)
- An Wang
- David Wheeler (closed subroutines)
- Maurice V. Wilkes (EDSAC, macros, microprogramming)
- J.H. Wilkinson (numerical analysis)
- Freddie C. Williams
- Niklaus Wirth
- Stephen Wolfram (Mathematica)
- Steve Wozniak (1996 Kilby Laureate, Apple)
- Konrad Zuse (see also here)
See also
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Computer pioneers listed in Wikipedia (an excellent resource!).
- Hall of Fellows from the Computer History Museum.
- People and pioneers from The History of Computing and the book Computer Pioneers by Prof. John A. N. Lee.
- Computers and Internet:History:People from Yahoo.
- Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
- Index of Inventors from the US National Inventors Hall of Fame, including:
- Bardeen, Shockley and Brattain (Semiconductor amplifier; Three-electrode circuit element utilizing semiconductive materials)
- Herman Hollerith (Art of Compiling Statistics; Apparatus for Compiling Statistics).
- Kenneth H. Olsen (Magnetic Core Memory).
- George R. Stibitz (Complex Computer).
- An Wang (Pulse Transfer Controlling Device).
- Computer Pioneer Awards recipients, 50th anniversary awards list and other awards from the IEEE Computer Society.
- A.M.Turing Award recipients, Fellows, other award winners and 50th Anniversary Committee from the ACM.
- Computer inventors and pioneers from Computer Hope .
- Invention Dimension, American inventors archives, also including many computer pioneers.
- Biographies of mathematicians, especially in the 20th century from the highly recommended MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
- People involved with Manchester computing.
- Biographies of computer pioneers (A-J) and (K-Z). Very comprehensive, from the History of Computing Project.
- Internet Pioneers.
- Famous Computer Scientists voting results from Roger Boyle.
Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant or better WWW home pages not included here, especial names listed without a link.
Last updated 19 June 2009.