Anthony hoare
anthony hoare
person
(C. Anthony R. Hoare, Tony) A computer scientist working on programming languages, especially parallel ones. Hoare was responsible for Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP).
See also: pointer, Simone.
[Did he invent the Hoare powerdomain? Other details?]
(1999-07-22)
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