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John Backus BY: RENEA YOUNG
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ABOUT: John Warner Backus Born December 3, 1924 In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died March 17, 2007 At the age of 82 at his home in Ashland, Oregon Was an American Computer Science Went to University of Virginia/ Studied Chemistry Then quit to join the army Began medical training at Haverford College During his internship at the hospital, he was diagnosed with a bone tumor. Successfully removed
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Continue… John Warner Backus After moving to New York City, he trained to be a radio technician and became interested in mathematics Graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s degree in Mathematics in 1949 Later, joined International Business Machines Corporation
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Achievements: First three at IBM, worked on the Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator SSEC In 1953, he developed the language Speedcoding Was important in the development of compliers Developed ALGOL 58 and influenced ALGOL 60 Short for ALGOrithmic Language
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FORTRAN Is a high-level programming language Stands for FORmula TRANslating System Directed a team that invented the FORTRAN His Team Consist of: Irving Ziller Robert Nelson Harlan Herrick Richard Goldberg Sheldon F. Best Roy Nutt Lois Haibt David Sayre
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Backus-Naur Form (BNF) Invented by John Backus and Peter Naur Also known as Backus Normal Form Is one of the main notation techniques for context-free grammar OTHER BACKUS-NAUR FORM: Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) Extension of Backus-Naur Form Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF)
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AWARDS 1963 - Named an IBM Fellow 1967 - Awarded W. W. McDowell Award 1975 - Received the National Medal of Science 1977 - Awarded ACM Turing Award 1985 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1989 - Awarded degree honoris causa from Universite Henri Poincare In Nancy (France) 1993 - Awarded Draper Prize 1997 - Awarded Computer History Museum Fellow Award June 1, 2007- Asteroid 6830 Johnbackus named in his honor
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