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  1. Brian Wilson Kernighan (/ˈkɜːrnɪhæn/), científico de la computación, nacido en Toronto, Canadá en 1942. Conocido por la coautoría del libro El lenguaje de programación C. Trabajó en los Laboratorios Bell junto con Ken Thompson y Dennis Ritchie, donde ayudó en el desarrollo del sistema operativo Unix, programando utilidades como ditroff.

  2. Brian Wilson Kernighan (/ ˈ k ɜːr n ɪ h æ n /; born January 30, 1942) is a Canadian computer scientist. He worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie.

  3. 27 de ago. de 2022 · Qué fue de Brian Kernighan, pionero de la fórmula 'Hola, Mundo!' y leyenda de los primeros tiempos de Unix. "Hola, mundo!" es la fórmula tradicional usada como ejemplo cuando alguien codifica...

  4. The official home page of Brian Kernighan, a professor of computer science at Princeton University and a former Bell Labs employee. Find his recent books, research, teaching, and biography. Learn about his contributions to the AWK, Unix, Go, and C programming languages, as well as his insights on computers, privacy, and security.

  5. El lenguaje de programación C (título original en inglés: The C Programming Language) es un libro de programación escrito por Brian Kernighan y Dennis Ritchie; este último diseñó e implementó el lenguaje (al igual que codiseñó el sistema operativo Unix, cuyo desarrollo estuvo fuertemente ligado con el desarrollo del lenguaje).

  6. Brian Kernighan is a renowned computer scientist and author of several influential books on programming languages, software tools, and digital humanities. He is a professor at Princeton University, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and a former head of the Computing Structures Research Department at Bell Laboratories.

  7. 23 de ago. de 2022 · The co-author of The C Programming Language and AWK, now 80, sends patches to improve Unicode and CSV support for the text-parsing tool. Learn about his summer project, his collaboration with Dennis Ritchie, and his interview with Computerphile.