Recent Articles

































Bjarne Stroustrup



         


Bjarne Stroustrup (born 1950 in Aarhus, Denmark) is a computer scientist and the College of Engineering Chair Professor of Computer Science at Texas A&M University. He is most notable for developing the C++ programming language.

Stroustrup, in his own words, "invented C++, wrote its early definitions, and produced its first implementation... chose and formulated the design criteria for C++, designed all its major facilities, and was responsible for the processing of extension proposals in the C++ standards committee." Stroustrup also wrote what many consider to be the standard introductory text to the language, The C++ Programming Language, which is now in its third edition. The text has been revised twice to reflect the evolution of the language and the work of the C++ standards committee.

Stroustrup is cand. scient. (the Danish equivalent to a master's degree) in mathematics and computer science (1975) from the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and Ph.D. in computer science (1979) from Cambridge University, England. He formerly worked as the head of AT&T Lab's Large-scale Programming Research department, from its creation until late 2002.

[Top]

Awards & accomplishments

[Top]

Books

[Top]




  View Live Article   This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License