Friday, August 20, 2010

Can you tell me some pioneers that worked on computers?

try to just give only the names and how they became pioneers by working with computers.



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http://vmoc.museophile.com/pioneers/



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.



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Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were instrumental in bringing about the computer revolution. In the early days, they worked together to bring about the age of personal computers. Going so far as to make advances in softeware capability and technology. Incidently, when Xerox gave up on making a function mouse for business applications, they took up the torch and made it successful.



Having their own differences, and possibly some back stabbing between each other, they went their seperate ways. Bill, as you know, founded Microsoft and Steve formed Apple Computers.

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