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Alan Kay wins ACM Turing Award

"Dr Alan Kay will receive the 'Nobel Prize of Computing' in a ceremony in June, as well as $100,000, for his pioneering work on Smalltalk, the first complete dynamic object-oriented programming (OOP) language," reports Internetnews.com.
  
  


"Dr Alan Kay will receive the 'Nobel Prize of Computing' in a ceremony in June, as well as $100,000, for his pioneering work on Smalltalk, the first complete dynamic object-oriented programming (OOP) language," reports Internetnews.com.

Kay was one of the pioneers of graphical networked computing at Xerox PARC in the 1970s.

 

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