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  1. Lampson: Yeah. Somebody’s got to look at it, it’s got to be fussed around with, and besides, she says, frequently in the whole of hundreds of hours you don’t find what you want because nobody thought about it beforehand. Kay: You remember Bonnie, my wife, ran a film and video company for ten years. Lampson: Yeah.

  2. 巴特勒·拉姆泼逊,1943年12月生于华盛顿。他曾在哈佛大学就读,学的是文科。1964年,他获得文学士学位之后进入加州大学伯克利分校研究生院,改修理工科,于1967年获得博士学位。留校任教4年以后,拉姆泼逊进入产业界,先后在施乐(Xerox)公司著名的PaloAlto研究中心(PARC)和DEC公司工作,1995年加盟 ...

  3. Butler W. Lampson (nascut el 23 de desembre de 1943) és un informàtic estatunidenc que ha contribuït al desenvolupament i la implementació de la informàtica distribuïda i personal. És Technical Fellow de Microsoft i professor adjunt a l'MIT. Estudis Va ...

  4. Publications. Butler W. Lampson ( root) The papers and other items are listed approximately in chronological order of publication. Each has an abstract. Nearly all are available on-line at least in Acrobat form. Many of them also appear as Web pages and as Microsoft Word documents. Some have Postscript files.

  5. By News Center Microsoft Latinoamérica 18 mayo, 2018. Por: Athima Chansanchai, News Center Corp. En 1964, como estudiante graduado en Física en la Universidad de California en Berkeley, Butler Lampson fue en busca de Genie Project, un equipo que investigaba una mejor manera de compartir una computadora entre múltiples usuarios.

  6. Butler Wright Lampson (* 23. Dezember 1943 in Washington, D.C.) ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker, der an zahlreichen bedeutenden Entwicklungen beteiligt war, allen voran der des Personal Computers. Leben. Lampson machte 1964 seinen Bachelor in Physik an der ...

  7. 14 de feb. de 2014 · But at the same time over in Cambridge, Mass., a couple of hundred fortunate folks were comfortably nestled into Microsoft Research New England for a heartwarming tribute to one of the greats in computing history: Butler Lampson. The audience sat transfixed as a succession of computing’s seminal scientists took turns at spinning stories about ...