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Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) [1] is an American computer scientist best known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface (GUI) design. At Xerox PARC he led the design and development of the first modern windowed computer desktop interface.
This is a list of well-known Mormon dissidents or other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who have either been excommunicated or have resigned from the church – as well as of individuals no longer self-identifying as LDS and those inactive individuals who are on record as not believing and/or not participating in the church.
Raj Reddy. Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy (born 13 June 1937) is an Indian-American computer scientist and a winner of the Turing Award. He is one of the early pioneers of artificial intelligence and has served on the faculty of Stanford and Carnegie Mellon for over 50 years. [4] He was the founding director of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie ...
Robert Morris is still pulling for Gateway, Fambro said, which was why he is stepping down. “Pastor Robert wants to see Gateway Church succeed in the body of Christ,” Fambro said.
Despite my best efforts, I can't sleep with the AC on in my apartment. When I do, I inevitably wake up with a headache, and I just don't ever feel well-rested because I was too cold at night.
Allen Steven Kay (November 25, 1945 – November 27, 2022) was an American advertising executive and businessman. He created a television advertisement for Xerox that aired during the 1976 Super Bowl, featuring a monk called Dominic Kay is also known for his "See Something Say Something" advertising campaign for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Today, George, now 97-YEARS-YOUNG is retired from acting and resides in Santa Barbara with his wife of over 50 years, Allyn Ann. Producers initially wanted Fred Gywnn, aka Herman Munster for the ...
Marita Camacho Quirós. F. March 10, 1911. 113 years, 118 days. Costa Rican. First Lady of Costa Rica; widow of President of Costa Rica Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich [1] Anita Mackey. F. January 1, 1914.