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  1. Kenneth Eugene Iverson (17 December 1920 – 19 October 2004) was a Canadian computer scientist noted for the development of the programming language APL.

  2. Empleador. IBM. Universidad de Harvard. Miembro de. Academia Nacional de Ingeniería. Distinciones. Premio Turing en 1979. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Kenneth Iverson, ( Alberta, 17 de diciembre de 1920- Toronto, 19 de octubre de 2004) fue un informático teórico y matemático canadiense. 1 2 .

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Kenneth E. Iverson (born December 17, 1920, Camrose, Alberta, Canada—died October 19, 2004, Toronto, Ontario) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist who devised a very compact high-level computer programming language called APL (the initials of the title of his book A Programming Language [1962]).

  4. 19 de oct. de 2004 · CITATION. For his pioneering effort in programming languages and mathematical notation resulting in what the computing field now knows as APL, for his contributions to the implementation of interactive systems, to educational uses of APL, and to programming language theory and practice.

  5. APL (named after the book A Programming Language) [3] is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its central datatype is the multidimensional array. It uses a large range of special graphic symbols [4] to represent most functions and operators, leading to very concise code.

  6. Kenneth E. Iverson. Born December 17, 1920, Camrose, Alberta, Canada; with Adin Falkoff, inventor and implementer of the programming language APL. Education: BA, mathematics, Queen's University at Kingston, Ont., 1950; MA, mathematics, Harvard University, 1951; PhD, applied mathematics, Harvard University, 1954.

  7. Learn more about the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award. Recommended by IEEE Computer Society. Kenneth E. Iverson was born on 17 December 1920 in Camrose, a town in central Alberta, Canada. His parents were farmers of Norwegian descent who came to.