Microsoft researcher Leslie Lamport wins the ‘Nobel Prize’ of computing

  • 20 March 2014
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Todd Bishop wrote:

2013 Turing Award winner Leslie Lamport
 
The 2013 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honor in computer science, has been given to Microsoft Research’s Leslie Lamport, whose behind-the-scenes work brought new levels of reliability and consistency to the distributed computing systems that power many of today’s most popular apps and services.
 
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And much more here:
Leslie Lamport first began dabbling in computers while he was still in high school. Nothing too unusual about that—until you consider that this was in the mid-1950s. Lamport was attending the Bronx High School of Science in New York, and he and a friend used to scrounge around, looking for discarded vacuum tubes to build a digital circuit.
 

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