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  2. May 1, 2024 · Tony Hoare (born January 11, 1934, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a British computer scientist and winner of the 1980 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for “his fundamental contributions to the definition and design of programming languages .”. In 1956 Hoare earned a bachelor’s degree in classics from the University of ...

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    Tony Hoare. Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare FRS FREng, [3] also known as Tony Hoare or by his initials C. A. R. Hoare ( / hɔːr /; born 11 January 1934) is a British computer scientist who has made foundational contributions to programming languages, algorithms, operating systems, formal verification, and concurrent computing. [4]

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  5. Video Interview. “Tony” Hoare, as he is universally known, was named Charles Antony Richard Hoare when born on 11 January 1934 in the city of Colombo in what was Ceylon but is now Sri Lanka. Tony's parents were involved in the business of what was then the British Empire. Tony received secondary education at the Dragon School in Oxford and ...

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    Year. Event. 1953 - 1956. graduated from Merton College (Oxford). subject: Classics and Philosophy. 1956. graduate course in statistics at Oxford. 1957 – 1958. National Service with the Royal Navy

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    Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare FRS FREng, also known as Tony Hoare or by his initials C. A. R. Hoare ( / hɔːr /; born 11 January 1934) is a British computer scientist who has made foundational contributions to programming languages, algorithms, operating systems, formal verification, and concurrent computing.

  8. Tony Hoare's interest in computing was awakened in the early fifties, when he studied philosophy (together with Latin and Greek) at Oxford University, under the tutelage of John Lucas. He was fascinated by the power of mathematical logic as an explanation of the apparent certainty of mathematical truth. During his National Service (1956-1958 ...

  9. Tony Hoare. Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare (Tony Hoare or C. A. R. Hoare)/hɔːr/ hor (born 11 January 1934) is a British computer scientist who has made foundational contributions to programming languages, algorithms, operating systems, formal verification, and concurrent computing. His work earned him the Turing Award, usually regarded as ...

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