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French computer scientist who helped develop the Ada computer language, a programming language that won a U.S. Department of Defense contest in the 1970s. Searching for a single language to replace over 2000 then in use in a variety of Defense...
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Jean David Ichbiah (25 March 1940 – 26 January, 2007) was a French-born computer scientist and the chief designer of the Ada programming language from 1977–1983. At the time, he was a member of the Programming Research division at CII...


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Jean Ichbiah, 66; designed landmark computer language
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Reflecting on how he created the Ada computer language for the US Defense Department, Jean D. Ichbiah invoked images that soared beyond the computer keyboard. "I see myself really as an architect," he said in a 1984 interview with Communications of the ACM,...


 

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