"Wesley A. Clark, legendary computer engineer, dies at 88"
*Wesley A. Clark, legendary computer engineer, dies at 88* /Wes Clark, the computer engineer whose work largely influenced the design of DEC minicomputers, CAD software, graphical user interfaces, and the ARPAnet, died Monday./ By Evan Koblentz | February 23, 2016, 9:50 AM PST Wesley Allison Clark, a revered computer engineer whose work from the 1950s through 1970s underpinned the revolutions in personal computing, computer graphics, and the internet, died Monday. He was 88. Clark trained in physics at the University of California / Berkeley and joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory in 1952. His first computer job was to test the nascent memory technology for MIT's Whirlwind, which was a vacuum tube computer for the U.S. Navy. By 1955 he co-invented the lab's TX-0 project, which built one of the first transistor computers. This set the course for Clark to influence the shape of an industry. […] Continua qui: http://www.techrepublic.com/article/wesley-a-clark-legendary-computer-engine...
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