Perhaps Alan Turing..
Since Babbage was taken ;)
Or perhaps RMS (Richard Stallman)..
for GNU and a lot of the tools found on most (if not all) unixes..
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Perhaps Alan Turing..
Since Babbage was taken ;)
Or perhaps RMS (Richard Stallman)..
for GNU and a lot of the tools found on most (if not all) unixes..
NCSA and Mosaic.
I would agree. Stupid question, why come on to any forum and ask that? You're only going to get different opinions from different people. Why don't you go and do some research and come to your own conclusions?Quote:
maybe this IS part of his research?Quote:
Why don't you go and do some research and come to your own conclusions?
me - my left testicle is currently deep underground in a remote facility in the coldest part of the arctic circle. Its mystical powers currently maintain the complete backbone of the current 'net' which many people think is short for internet but which actually stands for Network Energizing Testicle.........
either that or Scott Fahlman
whatever would we do without him :)
Well if I had to pick from a list like that... there are alot of things Xerox had done or atleast had taken credit for doing FIRST. Everyone else that has been mentioned so far just re-introduced certain things for a much larger user base.Quote:
Originally posted here by cacosapo
- IBM, bring computing the companies (360 Series)
- IBM & MS, bring computing to all users (PC platform)
- Linus Torvalds, bringing a good "port" of unix do x86 platform
- Xerox, bringing local network idea and a good implementation (but not used)
- Novell, bringing the cheap networks servers
and so on...
well thanks guys for your replies...
there was some people that i did not research.
i will do little research also about them
it is just something personal i was doing ( not uni search or something)