Guido van Rossum
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Guido van Rossum is a computer programmer who is best known as the author and Benevolent Dictator for Life of the Python programming language.
Van Rossum was born and grew up in the Netherlands. He received a masters degree from the University of Amsterdam in 1982 and later worked for various research institutes, including the Dutch National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI), Amsterdam, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, Maryland, and the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Reston, Virginia. He worked on the development of the ABC programming language.
About the origin of Python, van Rossum wrote in 1996:
Over six years ago, in December 1989, I was looking for a "hobby" programming project that would keep me occupied during the week around Christmas. My office ... would be closed, but I had a home computer, and not much else on my hands. I decided to write an interpreter for the new scripting language I had been thinking about lately: a descendant of ABC that would appeal to Unix/C hackers. I chose Python as a working title for the project, being in a slightly irreverent mood (and a big fan of Monty Python's Flying Circus). (Introduction to Programming Python, by Mark Lutz, published by O'Reilly)
In 2000 he further wrote:
Python's predecessor, ABC, was inspired by SETL -- Lambert Meertens spent a year with the SETL group at NYU before coming up with the final ABC design! [link]
In 1999, van Rossum submitted a funding proposal to DARPA called Computer Programming for Everybody, in which he further defined his goals for Python:
- an easy and intuitive language just as powerful as major competitors
- open source, so anyone can contribute to its development
- code that is as understandable as plain English
- suitability for everyday tasks, allowing for short development times
In 2002, van Rossum received the Free Software Award of 2001 from the FSF at the FOSDEM conference in Brussels, Belgium.
In December of 2005, van Rossum was hired by Google. [link]
Guido van Rossum is the brother of Just van Rossum, a type designer and also a programmer. Just van Rossum designed the font that is used in the "Python Powered" logo.
External links
- [Guido van Rossum's homepage]
- [All Things Pythonic (Weblog)]
- [Computer Programming for Everybody]
- [Python website]
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| Richard Stallman - Linus Torvalds - Tim O'Reilly - Eben Moglen - Eric S. Raymond - Bruce Perens - Theo de Raadt - Larry Wall - Alan Cox - Guido van Rossum - Andrew Tridgell |
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